XRP Ledger’s $550M Funding Era Is Changing Fast

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**Ripple shifts XRPL to a decentralized funding model in 2026, with DAOs, regional hubs, and venture networks replacing centralized grant programs. **

Ripple is changing how builders get money on the XRP Ledger. The shift moves away from a single-channel funding setup toward something far more spread out. Multiple organizations, community votes, and venture partners will all play a role going forward.

As @Ripple posted on X, the XRP Ledger builder program is entering a new phase. The announcement pointed builders to an official breakdown of what is changing and how to get involved. That post confirmed the move toward a distributed model with new pathways covering funding, technical support, and venture networks.

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Since 2017, Ripple has put more than $550 million into XRPL initiatives. That total spans non-equity grants, builder bounties, hackathons, and accelerators. Close to 200 projects across payments, DeFi, tokenization, AI, and gaming have received support in that time.

When $550M Is No Longer the Point

The money is not stopping. The structure behind it is. According to Ripple’s official insights post, 2026 is the year independent organizations and community-led groups take a bigger seat at the table.

One of the new mechanisms is XAO DAO. It is a hybrid decentralized autonomous organization built specifically for the XRP Ledger. It will let members vote on how resources move, fund early-stage builders through microgrants, and shape ecosystem priorities through open proposals.

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XRPL Commons is another piece of this. The organization has been running independently, already launching the GLOW program and funding emerging projects without waiting on Ripple. Since 2023, it has hosted The Aquarium, a nine-week incubator in Paris. That keeps running.

A new regional entity called XRP Asia is also in development. Its focus is the APAC builder base, with a local team expected to manage regional funding and support resources. The details remain early-stage, but the direction is clear.

Venture Capital Is Already Paying Attention

This is where things get interesting. Firms like Pantera, Dragonfly, Franklin Templeton, and Superscrypt are already backing XRPL founders. That list also includes a100x Ventures, Reforge, New Form Capital, and Tenity.

Their involvement goes beyond writing checks. These partners are mentoring teams and helping connect XRPL builders with global capital networks. That kind of attention from established venture firms signals the ecosystem is past early experimentation.

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Universities, Programs, and What Comes Next

The new FinTech Builder Program targets startups building institutional-grade applications on XRPL, things like stablecoin payments, credit infrastructure, and regulated financial services. Unlike older grant setups, this program walks founders through from product design all the way to market launch.

On the university side, the UDAX program is scaling fast. After launching at UC Berkeley in fall 2025, it heads to Fundação Getulio Vargas in São Paulo this spring, then the University of Oxford that summer.

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A central XRPL funding hub is also coming. No firm launch date yet, but Ripple confirmed it will serve as a single entry point where builders can find grants, accelerators, and support programs across the whole network. The $550 million was the foundation. What gets built on top of it is no longer Ripple’s decision alone.

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