XRP News: Ripple’s Buyback Boosts Its Valuation, Not Its Holders

In XRP news today, Ripple has agreed to buy back $750M in shares from employees and early investors, a deal that values the privately held company at roughly $50Bn, up from about $40Bn in November 2025.
That makes Ripple worth nearly twice as much as stablecoin issuer Circle, even as the XRP token trades roughly 60% below its record high from last summer, according to CoinGecko.
The gap between a soaring corporate valuation and a battered token price is not a contradiction; it is the story. Here is the tension this article works through: Ripple’s balance sheet is thriving, but a larger Ripple share buyback and a higher Ripple valuation do not give XRP investors any equity, cash-flow rights, or a guaranteed price floor.
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Ripple’s acquisition spree may not be over yet. Brad Garlinghouse has already signaled that Ripple could become more acquisitive again https://t.co/JawXwY2lCq
- 𝗕𝗮𝗻𝗸XRP (@BankXRP) August 19, 2026
XRP News: Why Ripple’s Business Looks Stronger Than its Token
Ripple isn’t just a company that happens to have created XRP anymore. Following the resolution of its long-running case with the US SEC in 2025, the firm embarked on an acquisition spree that reshaped it into a diversified financial holding company.
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