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How to buy XRP (XRP) in 3 steps
Whether you’re new to crypto or an experienced trader, you can buy crypto using the OKX Exchange.
Step one
Get OKX
If you haven’t already, download the OKX app and sign up to get started.
Step two
Fund your account
Make a deposit using PayNow.
Step three
Choose your crypto
Select the crypto you’d like to buy from the 3,000,000+ available on OKX.

What’s XRP (XRP)? How can I buy it?

What is XRP?

XRP is the native digital asset of the XRP Ledger (XRPL), a decentralized, open-source blockchain launched in 2012 to enable fast, low-cost, cross-border value transfer. Unlike proof-of-work cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, XRP was not mined over time; its total supply of 100 billion was created at inception. A significant portion was allocated to Ripple (the company that develops enterprise payment software that can use XRP), with large tranches placed in cryptographic escrow to release on a programmed schedule.

XRP’s primary intended use is to serve as a bridge asset for payments—facilitating quick settlement and providing on-demand liquidity between currencies—though the XRPL also supports features like a built-in decentralized exchange (DEX), issued assets (IOUs), NFTs, and native automated market makers (AMMs).

How does XRP work? The tech that powers it

  • Consensus mechanism (XRPL Consensus Protocol):

    • The XRPL uses a variant of federated Byzantine agreement (FBA), often referred to as the XRP Ledger Consensus Protocol. Rather than miners, independent validators agree on the order and outcome of transactions.
    • Validators rely on “Unique Node Lists” (UNLs)—sets of nodes they consider trustworthy—to reach agreement. When roughly 80% of a validator’s UNL agrees on a ledger version, it’s validated and finalized in seconds.
    • This approach yields fast finality (typically 3–5 seconds) and high throughput with low energy usage.
  • Transaction costs and anti-spam:

    • Each XRPL transaction includes a tiny fee denominated in XRP, which is destroyed (burned) rather than paid to validators. This helps resist spam and gradually reduces total XRP supply over long horizons.
  • Ledger features and programmability:

    • Built-in decentralized exchange (DEX): From its early design, the XRPL includes a native order book DEX with pathfinding, enabling currency swaps across issued assets and XRP.
    • Issued currencies (IOUs): Gateways can issue tokenized representations of fiat or other assets, with trust lines governing credit relationships.
    • Escrow and payment channels: Time-locked and condition-locked escrows enable complex payment workflows and streaming-like settlement.
    • NFTs (XLS-20): Standardized non-fungible tokens for minting and trading NFTs on XRPL.
    • AMM (XLS-30): An on-ledger automated market maker and liquidity pools integrated with the DEX, activated on mainnet in 2024.
    • Sidechains and interoperability: The ecosystem is exploring sidechains (including EVM-compatible efforts) to extend programmability while keeping the base ledger lean.
  • Supply and escrow:

    • Fixed supply: 100 billion XRP created at genesis.
    • Escrow releases: Ripple placed ~55 billion XRP into escrow in 2017 with a programmatic schedule that releases up to 1 billion XRP per month; unused portions are typically returned to escrow. This provides some predictability to circulating supply dynamics.
  • Performance:

    • Ledger close time: ~3–5 seconds to finality under normal conditions.
    • Throughput: The XRPL has demonstrated high throughput in testing (often cited near ~1,500 TPS theoretical), with production throughput dependent on network conditions and validator configurations.
  • Governance and validators:

    • Anyone can run a validator; the XRPL Foundation and other ecosystem participants publish recommended UNLs. Decentralization is influenced by the diversity and independence of validators that operators choose to trust.

What makes XRP unique?

  • Payments-first design:

    • The XRPL was purpose-built for payments and foreign exchange, emphasizing speed, determinism, and low fees rather than general-purpose, Turing-complete smart contracts on the base layer.
  • Native DEX and pathfinding:

    • XRPL’s built-in DEX and pathfinding allow multi-hop currency conversions in a single transaction, bridging liquidity across IOUs and XRP.
  • Energy efficiency and fast finality:

    • Consensus without mining enables low energy usage and near-instant settlement—useful for remittances and treasury operations.
  • On-ledger AMM integrated with the order book:

    • The 2024 AMM activation integrates liquidity pools with the existing order book DEX, letting traders and applications tap both sources of liquidity natively.
  • Predictable fee model and anti-spam via fee burn:

    • Fees are minimal, predictable, and burnt, providing a simple anti-spam mechanism without rewarding block producers.
  • Enterprise adoption focus:

    • Ripple’s enterprise products (e.g., Ripple Payments, formerly known as On-Demand Liquidity) can use XRP as a bridge asset for cross-border payouts, seeking to reduce pre-funded accounts and improve working capital efficiency for financial institutions.

XRP price history and value: A comprehensive overview

  • Early years (2012–2016):

    • XRP traded at fractions of a cent for years while infrastructure and liquidity grew.
  • 2017–2018 bull market:

    • XRP rallied dramatically in late 2017 to an all-time high near $3.80–$3.90 in January 2018 before retracing with the broader crypto market.
  • 2020–2021 developments:

    • In December 2020, the U.S. SEC sued Ripple, alleging certain XRP sales were unregistered securities offerings. Some U.S. exchanges delisted or suspended XRP trading, pressuring price and liquidity.
    • Despite legal overhang, XRP participated in the 2021 market cycle, reaching highs around the ~$1.9 area in April 2021 and later retracing.
  • 2023–2024 legal milestones and volatility:

    • In July 2023, a U.S. federal court ruled that XRP programmatic sales on exchanges were not, by themselves, securities offers, while certain institutional sales did violate securities laws—resulting in a partial victory and renewed exchange relistings in the U.S. Price spiked on the news but remained volatile as litigation continued into 2024.
    • Broader macro factors (rates, risk appetite) and crypto-wide cycles also influenced XRP’s price action.
  • Factors currently influencing value:

    • Regulatory clarity and case resolution trajectory in the U.S.
    • Adoption metrics for XRPL features (DEX, AMM, NFTs) and usage by payment firms.
    • Competition from stablecoins, bank payment rails, and other L1s focused on payments.
    • Supply dynamics from escrow releases and market absorption.
    • Liquidity depth, exchange listings, and developer activity on XRPL.

Note: Historical figures above are approximate ranges for context, not precise ticks. Always verify current data with a reliable market source.

Is now a good time to invest in XRP?

This depends on your objectives, risk tolerance, and time horizon. Consider the following framework:

  • Investment thesis:

    • Bull case: If you believe fast, low-cost settlement networks with native liquidity and integrated DEX/AMM will capture remittance, FX, and tokenization flows—and that regulatory clarity will improve—XRP could benefit as a bridge asset and as the centerpiece of a payments-focused ledger.
    • Bear case: Regulatory risk persists in the U.S.; competition from stablecoins, bank networks, and other blockchains could limit XRP’s role. Ongoing escrow releases and concentration of early allocations can create supply overhang concerns.
  • Key catalysts to watch:

    • Final outcomes or settlements in U.S. litigation and any new regulatory guidance.
    • Growth in Ripple’s enterprise payment volumes that use XRP as bridge liquidity.
    • Developer traction on XRPL features such as AMM and NFTs, and any successful sidechain deployments (e.g., EVM-compatible).
    • Broader crypto market cycles and macro liquidity conditions.
  • Risk management:

    • Position sizing appropriate to high-volatility assets.
    • Dollar-cost averaging to mitigate timing risk.
    • Use reputable, regulated exchanges and self-custody best practices when appropriate.

This is not financial advice. Conduct independent research and, if needed, consult a licensed financial advisor.

Sources and further reading

  • XRP Ledger documentation (consensus, fees, features): https://xrpl.org/
  • XRPL Foundation (governance, validator lists, ecosystem): https://www.xrplfoundation.org/
  • Ripple insights and product documentation (enterprise payments): https://ripple.com/insights/ and https://ripple.com/
  • U.S. SEC v. Ripple Labs case documents and 2023 summary judgment: Public court filings and reputable legal summaries (e.g., case dockets via CourtListener; legal analysis from major law firms and financial media)
  • XLS standards:
    • NFTs (XLS-20): https://xrpl.org/introducing-xls-20.html
    • AMM (XLS-30): https://xrpl.org/amm.html
  • Technical overviews of XRPL consensus and performance: https://xrpl.org/consensus.html and https://xrpl.org/intro-to-consensus.html

Always corroborate with multiple reputable sources and check for updates, as protocols and legal environments evolve.

Discover the different ways to buy crypto in Singapore

Here are a few step-by-step beginner’s guides to help you make your first purchase.

Deposit

Drop some crypto or SGD into your account with PayNow.
This is the preferred method for those looking to diversify their assets.
1

Create an OKX account

Download the OKX mobile app and sign up using your email address or phone number.
2

Get verified

Complete identity verification using your Singpass to secure your account.
3

Fund your account

Tap on the Deposit button on the homepage and select your deposit method. Select your preferred deposit option, such as bank transfer.
4

Start a deposit

Follow the instructions to complete your XRP deposit or bank transfer.
5

Confirm your deposit

If prompted, confirm your deposit on your bank’s associated mobile banking app.
6

Place a buy order

Tap the Buy and sell button on the homepage. Use the dropdown to select XRP, and enter your desired amount. Tap Preview to review your order, and tap on the Buy button to complete your purchase.
7

All done

We’ll notify you once your purchase is complete. That’s it. You own crypto.
1

Create an OKX account

Download the OKX mobile app and sign up using your email address or phone number.
2

Get verified

Complete identity verification using your Singpass to secure your account.
3

Start a trade

Tap the Buy button on the homepage. Use the dropdown to select XRP.
4

Enter an amount

Enter the amount of XRP you’d like to purchase in your local fiat currency.
5

Choose your payment method

Tap on Payment method and select Card. Tap on Preview to view your purchase details. Then, tap the Buy button to complete your purchase.
6

Confirm your order

If prompted, confirm your purchase on your bank’s associated mobile banking app.
7

All done

We’ll notify you once your purchase is complete. That’s it. You own crypto.
1

Get the OKX app or Wallet extension

Download the OKX mobile app on your mobile device or install the OKX Wallet extension.
2

Set up your wallet

Go to the menu and find Web3 Wallet. Follow the instructions to create or import a wallet. Make sure to back up your seed phrase.
3

Fund your wallet

Deposit your crypto into your OKX Wallet to cover your crypto purchase and network fees. You can make a direct deposit through the Exchange or receive the tokens from another wallet.
4

Find your next purchase

You can search for your desired crypto, paste its contract address directly into the search bar, or find it on the Tokens page.

Note:
Tokens with the same symbol can exist on multiple networks or may be forged. Always double-check the contract address and blockchain to avoid interacting with the wrong tokens.
5

Trade your crypto on OKX DEX

You can either select the token you want to buy and start trading right away, or find the token in your preferred trading mode on our Trade page.

Choose the token you’re paying with (e.g., USDT, ETH, or BNB), enter your desired trading amount, and adjust slippage if needed. Then, confirm and authorize the transaction in your OKX Wallet.

Limit order (optional):
If you’d prefer to set a specific price for your crypto, you can place a limit order in Swap mode.

Enter the limit price and trading amount, then place your order.
6

Receive your crypto

Check your order status using the Explorer or on the History page. If your transaction is successful, you’ll receive your crypto in your wallet.
7

All done

You can now track and transfer your crypto, all in one place. That’s it. You own crypto.
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How to buy XRP (XRP) FAQ

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Choose the best exchange to buy XRP (XRP) depending on your individual needs. Factors to consider when picking the best place to buy XRP (XRP) include: security measures, platform transparency, fees, and efficient transaction processes. First-time beginners can consider trusted exchanges such as OKX.
Countries and regions differ on how digital assets transactions and holdings are taxed and how they view digital assets in general (money, property, commodity). In general, it is expected that you will pay capital gains tax when selling or swapping XRP. Refer here for a more detailed guide.
There are exchanges that offer users privacy and do not require verification to complete transactions. However, it is important to exercise caution as such exchanges might be more prone to fraud.
Use a trusted, centralized exchange such as OKX, which offers the ability to buy and sell XRP (XRP), as well as fiat withdrawal options.
This depends on the method you use to convert XRP (XRP) to cash. Withdrawals to a bank can take one to three working days to process, while withdrawals to a debit card can be almost instantaneous.

Disclaimer

This is provided for informational purposes only. It is not intended to provide (i) investment advice or an investment recommendation, (ii) an offer, solicitation, or inducement to buy, sell or hold digital assets, or (iii) financial, accounting, legal or tax advice. Digital assets, including stablecoins and NFTs, are subject to market volatility, involve a high degree of risk, and can lose value. You should carefully consider whether trading or holding digital assets is suitable for you in light of your financial condition and risk tolerance. Please consult your legal/tax/investment professional for questions about your specific circumstances. Not all products are offered in all regions. For more details, please refer to the OKX Terms of Use and Risk Warning. OKX Web3 Wallet and its ancillary services are subject to separate Terms of Service.