Key Takeaways:
- XRP auto-bridged 0.16% of XRPL DEX trades over 72 hours
- About 2 million payments settled between AI agents on XRPL
- Native bridging costs 20 XRP versus $600,000 on card rails
Key Takeaways:

XRP auto-routed 0.16% of XRP Ledger DEX trades through its native bridge over 72 hours, while about 2 million payments settled between AI agents on the network, on-chain data shows.
"XRP is the native bridge asset of the XRP Ledger," Vet, an XRPL dUNL validator, said, describing how the protocol automatically routes DEX offers through XRP when that path improves execution quality.
The mechanism inserts XRP as an intermediary — Asset A → XRP → Asset B — when direct trading pairs offer worse liquidity or pricing. It requires no smart contract or third-party bridge; the routing is built into the ledger itself. RippleXity separately reported roughly 2 million payments settled between AI agents on XRPL, a use case suited to machine-to-machine microsettlements such as API calls, data purchases, and computing power.
At XRPL's 0.00001 XRP network fee, 2 million transactions consume just 20 XRP, versus about $600,000 at a $0.30 minimum card fee. The cost structure lets autonomous software settle high-frequency micropayments without bank cards, accounts, or traditional settlement windows.
The 0.16% share is a baseline, not a ceiling. Most current XRPL trading still occurs in direct pairs with tight spreads, so the auto-bridge only activates when it delivers a measurable improvement. As more assets list and order books deepen, the occasions where XRP offers a better path should increase — the same native mechanism will apply at 5 percent or 10 percent without a protocol upgrade.
The XRPL's native DEX also gives AI agents on-ledger liquidity, letting them convert received assets without leaving the ledger. That convergence of payments, liquidity, and settlement on a single network, with XRP at the center, strengthens the token's utility beyond its bridge role. XRP traded near $1.15 as of the Asian session, up about 10 percent over 24 hours, according to CoinGecko data, while Bitcoin held above $69,000 and Ethereum hovered near $3,800.
The auto-bridging design contrasts with smart-contract DEXes on Ethereum and Solana, where cross-asset swaps typically require external routers or separate liquidity pools. On XRPL, every market shares one venue, so thin assets avoid the fragmentation that forces token pairs to bootstrap liquidity from scratch. As AI-agent payments and on-ledger trading grow, XRP's settlement and bridging role within the ledger stands to expand without upgrades, positioning the token to capture a larger share of machine-driven transaction volume.