$XRP Crypto commentator BarriC (@B_arri_C) says XRP was never built to trade at $1, $5, $10, or even $100. According to BarriC, those numbers miss the point of the tokenโ€™s existence.

He believes that XRP was never meant to track speculative trading ranges. The argument rests on utility. If XRP becomes a necessary part of global financial infrastructure, the tokenโ€™s price will have to reflect what it was actually built to do.

๐Ÿ‘‰The Core Argument

BarriC names three functions XRP would need to serve for this to happen: liquidity, settlement, and global value movement. These arenโ€™t abstract goals in the post. Theyโ€™re presented as the literal design purpose behind the asset, and each one points to a specific job within the financial system rather than a general use case.

Liquidity refers to the ability to move large sums without disrupting markets. Settlement refers to finalizing transactions between parties, often across borders. XRP thrives in this role as it can settle transactions in seconds.

Global value movement ties both functions together, describing the transfer of money across different currencies and systems without relying on slow intermediary banking processes. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has highlighted XRPโ€™s ability to move value across borders quickly and cheaply. BarriC presents these three functions as the foundation on which the price target depends.

๐Ÿ‘‰Crazy Targets for XRP

The post then makes its boldest claim. Once XRP fulfills that infrastructure role, $1,000 and $10,000+ price levels โ€œstop sounding crazy.โ€ BarriC doesnโ€™t hedge this statement or qualify it with a timeline. The claim stands as a direct consequence of the utility argument made earlier in the post, built entirely on the premise that price follows function rather than the other way around.

๐Ÿ‘‰XRP Army Reacts

Replies are split between agreement and pushback. One commenter tied the future payoff to the infrastructure work happening now, and BarriC called the potential shift a once-in-a-generation event. Another commenter predicted prices past $50,000, which BarriC called very possible.

Some critics pushed back hard. One argued a $10,000 price would require a market cap four times the money on earth. Another said the velocity required to move value at the scale investors want for XRP would suppress its value rather than raising it as many expect.

BarriCโ€™s analysis ties XRPโ€™s future price directly to its function as financial infrastructure. However, the community remains split, with believers citing utility and critics challenging the math behind those numbers.

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