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  • Ripple Changes XRP Unlock Routine with Delayed Token Release
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Ripple Changes XRP Unlock Routine with Delayed Token Release

Cal Evans 5 June 2025
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  • Ripple has delayed its usual monthly unlocking of 1 billion XRP tokens, opting to release them later and lock some back into escrow, marking a shift from its routine since 2017.
  • The company also stopped monthly XRP reports, favoring occasional updates while continuing to manage a large portion of XRP supply strategically.

Ripple has shifted its long-standing routine for unlocking XRP tokens, signaling a new phase in how the company manages its vast holdings. Since late 2017, Ripple consistently unlocked 1 billion XRP tokens from escrow on the first day of each month. This schedule helped maintain a predictable flow of tokens into the market. However, starting in March 2025, Ripple began breaking this pattern by delaying token releases and creating new escrows from existing holdings rather than simply unlocking new tokens.

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The Delay in XRP Unlockings

For years, Ripple’s monthly unlock of 1 billion XRP was a reliable event, eagerly watched by investors and market watchers alike. Yet in March 2025, Ripple deviated from this routine for the first time in almost eight years. Instead of releasing the tokens on the first day of the month, the company delayed the unlock and instead placed some XRP back into new escrow accounts. This shift was maintained in April and May, with Ripple choosing to postpone the usual release.

On June 1, which marked XRP’s 13th anniversary, Ripple locked 670 million XRP tokens back into escrow. This move coincided with the company’s new approach to controlling XRP liquidity, seemingly favoring a more measured and strategic token release rather than following the old rigid schedule.

Ripple Changing Transparency

Alongside the altered escrow management, Ripple recently announced it would stop publishing monthly XRP reports. Instead, the company plans to communicate updates through occasional social media posts and blog entries. This change reflects Ripple’s broader shift in communication strategy, possibly aiming for more flexibility and less routine reporting.

The latest publicly available data from Ripple’s quarterly report reveals the company still holds 4.5 billion XRP tokens in its direct control. Additionally, about 37.1 billion XRP tokens remain locked in the company’s escrow wallets as of March 31, 2025. These figures highlight Ripple’s significant influence over the XRP supply, making any adjustments to unlocking schedules impactful for the token’s market dynamics.

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What This Means for XRP Holders

Ripple’s delay in unlocking tokens could signal an intent to better manage XRP’s market supply and demand balance. By releasing tokens less predictably and locking back a portion into escrow, Ripple might aim to reduce token oversupply or volatility. For XRP investors, this change introduces new uncertainty about when tokens will enter the market, but it also suggests Ripple is taking a more active role in controlling XRP circulation.

In summary, Ripple’s recent shift in escrow management and communication style marks a notable departure from its previous routine. As XRP continues to evolve, market participants will closely watch how these changes impact liquidity, price, and overall market confidence.

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