
Ripple’s escrow system , which was introduced to manage the controlled release of XRP into circulation, is gradually moving toward eventual depletion. Current data indicates that 35.6 billion XRP remains locked in escrow, and based on existing release patterns, analysts suggest the reserves may last less than a decade if the current pace is maintained. Escrow Background and Current Status In December 2017, Ripple placed more than 54 billion XRP into escrow accounts to regulate supply and prevent sudden market flooding. Under this framework, 1 billion XRP is scheduled for release each month . However, Ripple routinely locks back a large share of the released tokens, effectively reducing the net amount that enters circulation. As of August 2025, approximately 35.6 billion XRP is still locked across Ripple-controlled escrow wallets, collectively valued at around $106.8 billion. This figure marks a substantial drawdown from the original allocation, underscoring the steady pace at which the reserves are being used. Release and Re-Lock Activity in 2025 Ripple’s transactions in 2025 show a relatively consistent trend. Between January and August, the company executed its standard release of 1 billion XRP each month. Of this amount, 700 million XRP was typically re-locked, leaving 300 million XRP available for use. The only deviation occurred in June, when 670 million XRP was returned to escrow, resulting in a slightly higher net usage of 330 million XRP for that month. This pattern suggests that Ripple is drawing down approximately 300 million XRP monthly, which provides a clear basis for projecting when the reserves might run out under different scenarios. Depletion Projections Analysis from the tracking account “XRP Liquidity,” which monitors Ripple’s escrow behavior, offers multiple timelines based on varying release patterns; if Ripple continues its current pace of utilizing about 300 million XRP per month, the escrow could be fully depleted in roughly 9 years and 8 months, placing the end date near 2035. After September’s re-locking, the balance will fall to approximately 35.3 billion XRP. We are on twitter, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) July 15, 2023 If monthly usage rises to 400 million XRP, the reserves would not last as long, with projections showing depletion in about 7.5 years, around 2033. Similarly, if Ripple halted all re-locking, the pace would accelerate significantly. In this scenario, 12 billion XRP would enter circulation annually, which would empty the escrow in only three years. These varying timelines highlight how changes in Ripple’s monthly decisions directly affect the long-term outlook for its controlled holdings. Ripple’s escrow mechanism remains a central focus for the XRP community, as it determines the pace at which new tokens are released into circulation. If the current release and re-lock pattern is maintained, the reserves could extend for nearly a decade. However, any increase in usage or a decision to retain more XRP in circulation would shorten the timeline considerably, with depletion possible in as little as three years. Given these dynamics, market participants continue to watch Ripple’s monthly escrow activity closely, viewing each release as an indicator of how long the company’s holdings will last and how supply conditions may evolve. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are urged to do in-depth research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post Ripple’s Escrow Could Soon Be Emptied. Here’s When appeared first on Times Tabloid .