Ripple's third South Korean bank partnership and 2 million AI-agent payments on XRPL are testing whether network adoption can finally move XRP's price.
Ripple's third South Korean bank partnership and 2 million AI-agent payments on XRPL are testing whether network adoption can finally move XRP's price.

XRP held near $1.13 as Ripple signed its third South Korean partnership this year and the XRP Ledger crossed 2 million AI-agent payments, raising questions about whether growing utility will translate into a Q3 breakout.
"Whale activity on the XRP Ledger has exploded over the past 24 hours," Ali Martinez, a crypto analyst, said, citing data showing transactions exceeding $1 million surged 280 percent to more than 38 large transfers.
Jeonbuk Bank became the first regional bank in Korea to deploy Ripple Payments for cross-border business remittances, replacing multi-day SWIFT transfers with near real-time, 24/7 settlement. The deal follows Ripple's partnerships with K Bank and Kyobo Life Insurance earlier this year, giving Ripple three institutional clients in Korea within eight months. On the AI front, XRPL-AI data shows software agents have completed over 2.09 million transactions, settling approximately 5,112.89 XRP and 2,281.96 RLUSD — an average payment of roughly $0.0035 per transaction.
The adoption milestones arrive as XRPL stablecoin liquidity crossed $1 billion, up over 8 percent this week, according to DefiLlama. Yet only 0.16 percent of DEX trades used XRP as a bridge asset over the past 72 hours, showing the gap between network activity and direct XRP demand. Whether Q3 closes that gap depends on whether institutional payment flows and AI-agent micropayments scale beyond their current early-stage volumes.
RAVN Robotics also deployed its RAVN token on the XRP Ledger, adding embodied AI and tokenized equity to the network. The company builds AI software platforms for drones, industrial robots, and machine perception systems, expanding XRPL's use cases beyond payments into robotics and AI infrastructure.
The AI-agent payment market on XRPL allows software to autonomously buy services and settle invoices using XRP or RLUSD. XRPL passed 1 million reported agentic transactions in July before crossing the 2 million threshold, according to XRPL-AI data. The rapid growth suggests AI agents are finding XRPL's low fees and 3-5 second settlement times attractive for micropayments that traditional card networks cannot handle economically. At $0.0035 per transaction on average, the current AI payment volume remains too small to generate meaningful buying pressure for XRP, but the trajectory is notable.
Motley Fool analyst Dominic Basulto has outlined a bullish case in which XRP could approach $4 by the end of 2027, citing regulatory clarity from the Clarity Act and real-world asset tokenization as key drivers. XRP gained approximately 275 percent during 2021, and a similar move from current levels would approach that target. XRP traded as high as $3.65 in 2025, meaning a return to that range would require roughly a 220 percent gain from current prices.
The $1 level remains the critical battleground. If XRP holds above it with rising whale activity and sustained network growth, bulls gain confidence for a move higher. A break below would suggest that adoption milestones alone are insufficient to drive price appreciation, leaving bears in control. The next few weeks of Q3 will determine whether Ripple's Korea expansion and the AI payment surge translate into structural demand for XRP or remain headline-driven narratives without price follow-through.
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