Vincent Kennedy, a notable voice in the XRP community, has urged holders to mention XRP in offline c
Vincent Kennedy, a notable voice in the XRP community, has urged holders to mention XRP in offline conversations, not as financial advice, but as a simple experiment.
According to him, doing so may reveal a surprising reality: most people still have no idea what XRP is. This insight adds to a growing list of indicators suggesting that current XRP investors are early adopters, possibly earlier than they realize.
Despite XRPs high-profile legal battles, recent price surges, and institutional momentum, it remains largely unknown outside the crypto-savvy crowd.
Farina also noted that even these numbers may be misleading, as many users hold multiple wallets. Farina himself controls over 20, meaning the actual number of unique holders could be significantly lower.
The Offline Test Proves Youre Still Early
Kennedys tweet encourages investors to step outside the crypto world and bring XRP into everyday conversations. From casual chats with friends to discussions at work or family gatherings, it may become clear that awareness of XRP remains minimal, even among those familiar with Bitcoin or Ethereum.
For instance, in May, Bitcoin advocate Ian Carroll disclosed he was only just starting to learn about XRP. This came during an interview at the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas.
When asked whether he had heard of XRP, he responded yes, but noted that he didn‘t know much about it and hadn’t done a deep dive into its use cases, tokenomics, or technology.
To XRP proponents, this “offline test” highlights just how early XRP is in its adoption curve. While the asset has been around for over a decade, its use cases and broader awareness are still far from mainstream.
XRP Price Pullbacks Dont Change the Bigger Picture
Notably, XRP is currently down from its July 2025 high of $3.66, trading around $3.05. Yet, it still holds a strong 394% year-to-date gain, outperforming many other assets. Long-term believers like Farina and Alex Cobb argue that price corrections are simply part of the journey toward mass adoption.
Farina even highlighted that holding 2,500 XRP, around $7,500 at today‘s prices, places an investor in the top 10% of all wallet holders. To him, that fact alone shows just how early one still is in XRP’s lifecycle.
These data points have been fueling aggressive bullish sentiment around the coin. For instance, influencer John Squire recently compared selling XRP now to dumping Apple stock just before the iPhone launch.
He reminded investors that Apple stock remained flat until the iPhones 2007 debut, after which it surged by over 8,500%. Squire suggests XRP could follow a similar trajectory as utility and adoption increase.
Meanwhile, some Bitcoin advocates like Davinci Jeremie argue that XRP is not a suitable long-term investment. They view it instead as a short-term speculative trade, useful only for quick profits.
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