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$52.36 -0.18 (-0.34%)
Dividend Yield 2.13%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 31, 2025$0.282025-12-292025-12-29
October 3, 2025$0.312025-10-012025-10-01
July 3, 2025$0.342025-07-012025-07-01
April 3, 2025$0.182025-04-012025-04-01
December 31, 2024$0.262024-12-272024-12-27

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Company News

What Are the Chances That XRP Climbs to $100?
The Motley Fool • Alex Carchidi • March 21, 2025

The article discusses the potential for XRP's price to reach $100 per coin, analyzing its fundamentals, value proposition, and two key catalysts - the potential approval of XRP-based ETFs and the inclusion of XRP in the U.S. Digital Asset Repository. While a $100 price target is deemed unlikely in the near term, the article suggests that XRP's pr...

Thinking of Selling XRP? Consider This 1 Number First
The Motley Fool • Alex Carchidi • February 26, 2025

The article discusses why selling XRP now might be a mistake, as the coin is expected to see increased adoption by Japanese banks and potentially be included in a U.S. national cryptocurrency repository, which could lead to significant gains in the long run.

Do These 3 New Tailwinds Make XRP a Buy With $2,500?
The Motley Fool • Alex Carchidi • February 23, 2025

The article discusses three potential tailwinds for XRP under the new US administration: the possibility of a national cryptocurrency repository including XRP, the nomination of a pro-crypto regulator to lead the CFTC, and the SEC's shift towards a more comprehensive regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies.

Investors Obsess Over This Metric for XRP, but Does It Actually Matter?
The Motley Fool • Alex Carchidi • February 18, 2025

The article argues that the price of XRP, a popular cryptocurrency, is not as important as the underlying factors driving its growth, such as its potential inclusion in ETFs, a U.S. national cryptocurrency repository, and the increasing number of users on its blockchain. The author suggests that investors should focus on the long-term investment ...

Don't Need Your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) Just Yet? Here's What You Can Do With the Cash Influx.
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • December 20, 2024

If you don't need the cash from your required minimum distributions (RMDs) from retirement accounts, you can reinvest it in a taxable brokerage account, fund a Roth IRA, or make a qualified charitable distribution to avoid taxes.

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