There is an interesting comparison: $XRP has recently been compared to Berkshire's situation in its early years. The statement is very straightforward—don't focus on short-term price fluctuations; the real value lies in institutional applications.

The numbers are striking. From the high point of $3.65 in July to now $1.93, it has shrunk almost 50%. At first glance, it is indeed painful, but the question is, are you looking at the fluctuations or the underlying logic?

The keyword is 'financial network assets'. The regulatory framework is gradually becoming clearer, and institutional recognition is warming up; these are the real catalysts. It's not something that can be decided by short-term speculation. The story of $XRP is essentially a process of infrastructure maturity improvement. Time will tell.

XRP
XRPUSDT
1.9073
-1.11%