Ripple CEO Expects Crypto Markets to Reach New All-Time Highs, Eyes XRP

Published at 2026-01-21 20:45:05

Speaking to CNBC, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said he anticipates the cryptocurrency market will set new all-time highs before the end of this year, a bullish forecast that has put extra focus on XRP. While Garlinghouse did not lay out a precise timeline, his comments reflect growing optimism among some executives as liquidity and investor interest have improved since earlier market cycles.

The projection matters because a market-wide rally often lifts major tokens and draws fresh capital into projects tied to real-world payments and institutional use cases—areas where Ripple has emphasized traction. Traders and holders should still weigh macroeconomic indicators and regulatory developments, which can quickly change sentiment and volatility. For now, XRP remains a token to watch if the broader market moves toward the kinds of highs Garlinghouse described.

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