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Ripple prepares for its first XRP dump of 2026

Ripple is set to unlock up to 1 billion XRP from escrow on January 1, 2026, marking the company’s first scheduled token release of the new year.

With just over two weeks to go and markets already familiar with Ripple’s monthly escrow cycle, attention is shifting to how much of the unlocked supply could ultimately reach circulation and whether it may influence XRP price action in early January.

The upcoming unlock follows a long-standing mechanism introduced in 2017, under which Ripple locked tens of billions of XRP into time-based escrows to provide transparency and predictability around supply.

Under this system, 1 billion XRP is released at the start of each month, after which Ripple typically reallocates a portion for operational use while returning the remainder to new escrow contracts.

Historical patterns suggest the January 1 unlock is unlikely to result in the full 1 billion XRP entering the open market. In recent months, Ripple has consistently re-locked between 60% and 80% of unlocked tokens.

For example, the November and December 2025 release unlocked roughly 1 billion XRP. Still, most of it was returned to escrow, with only a small share retained for potential distribution, liquidity provision, or strategic purposes.

Impact of Ripple market dump

The term “dump” often resurfaces around unlocks due to their sheer notional size. In this case, a 1 billion XRP release is worth billions of dollars at current prices, even if only a fraction becomes liquid. 

As a result, traders closely monitor on-chain transfers, particularly movements to exchanges or unknown wallets, for signs of potential selling pressure.

December’s activity showed large XRP transfers from escrow to non-exchange wallets, reinforcing Ripple’s pattern of controlled distribution rather than immediate market sales, a strategy that has historically limited sharp price volatility around unlock events.

The January unlock also arrives at a time when XRP sentiment remains sensitive to broader cryptocurrency market conditions and regulatory developments. 

While escrow releases are fully anticipated, traders often reassess short-term positioning at the turn of the month, especially at the start of a new year, when liquidity dynamics can shift.

Historically, past unlocks have had minimal impact on XRP’s price, which has continued to trade mainly in tandem with the broader cryptocurrency market. 

XRP price analysis 

By press time, the token was trading at $1.98, down nearly 2% over the past 24 hours. On a weekly basis, XRP is lower by about 6%.

XRP seven-day price chart. Source: Finbold

With XRP having once again lost the $2 support level, the asset is in a more challenging position, as that zone has acted as a launchpad for gains in recent months.

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Source: https://finbold.com/ripple-prepares-for-its-first-xrp-dump-of-2026/

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