The post XRP Community Day 2026: Grayscale, Solana, Gemini Join Ripple’s Global Event appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News SBI Holdings CEO Yoshitaka Kitao The post XRP Community Day 2026: Grayscale, Solana, Gemini Join Ripple’s Global Event appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News SBI Holdings CEO Yoshitaka Kitao

XRP Community Day 2026: Grayscale, Solana, Gemini Join Ripple’s Global Event

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XRP Community Day 2026

The post XRP Community Day 2026: Grayscale, Solana, Gemini Join Ripple’s Global Event appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

SBI Holdings CEO Yoshitaka Kitao shared Ripple’s XRP Community Day 2026 announcement on X today, drawing attention to what’s shaping up to be a major event for the XRP ecosystem.

The global virtual event is scheduled for February 11-12 and will feature Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, President Monica Long, and a lineup of speakers from some of the biggest names in crypto and traditional finance.

According to Ripple’s blog, the event will bring together “XRP holders, builders, institutions, and Ripple leaders” to discuss the growing utility and adoption of XRP and the broader XRPL ecosystem.

Why the Speaker Lineup Matters

The names on this roster are worth paying attention to.

Grayscale’s Head of Product & Research, Rayhaneh Sharif-Askary, will speak on regulated XRP investment products and the growth of crypto ETFs and ETPs globally. Brad Vopni, Head of Institutional at Gemini, and Bitnomial President Michael Dunn are also part of the event.

Ripple also teased a “surprise guest” for a fireside chat on tokenized finance with Markus Infanger, SVP of RippleX. No details yet on who that might be.

Wrapped XRP Comes to Solana

One session that stands out covers wrapped XRP expanding to other blockchains, starting with Solana. Solana Foundation’s Interim CMO Vibhu Norby and Hex Trust’s CPO Giorgia Pellizzari will discuss what this means for liquidity, access, and real-world use across chains.

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Ripple’s 2026 Game Plan

Monica Long will lay out Ripple’s key priorities for 2026, with XRP at the center of the company’s strategy. Other sessions will cover stablecoins, DeFi on XRPL, ecosystem funding, and the introduction of a new XRPL Foundation Executive Director.

David Schwartz, co-creator of the XRPL, will close out the APAC session with a live community Q&A.

How to Join

The event runs across three live X Spaces on Ripple covering EMEA and Americas on February 11, and APAC on February 12.

Attendees can RSVP through Luma for reminders, and recordings will be posted on Ripple’s official channels after the event.

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FAQs

When is the XRP Community Day 2026 event?

The global virtual event is scheduled for February 11-12, 2026, featuring live X Spaces sessions for different time zones. Recordings will be available on Ripple’s official channels afterward.

Who are the key speakers at XRP Community Day 2026?

Key speakers include Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, President Monica Long, XRPL co-creator David Schwartz, and executives from Gemini, Grayscale, and the Solana Foundation, discussing adoption and strategy.

How can I attend the XRP Community Day 2026 event?

Join via live X Spaces on Ripple’s X account. You can RSVP on Luma for session reminders. It’s a free, global virtual event open to all.

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