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Teucrium CEO Says XRP’s Next Surge Begins With a ‘Ripple Bank’

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Sal Gilbertie, CEO of Teucrium, has sparked excitement in the XRP community after sharing his thoughts about Ripple’s future, the company’s expanding ecosystem, and what could truly unleash the next big XRP price surge. His message is clear: Ripple is not just another crypto company, it is building the foundation of a global financial powerhouse.

Ripple Is Quietly Building a JP Morgan Rival

According to Gilbertie, Ripple’s long-term strategy has been hiding in plain sight. He believes the company is on track to become nothing less than a modern rival to JP Morgan once it secures its banking license. With strong capitalization, disciplined leadership and a network of former Ripple employees who remain active in the broader ecosystem, Gilbertie says Ripple operates like “a machine.”

In his view, Ripple’s team is highly creative, deeply coordinated and consistently expanding the XRP ecosystem, even when individuals take different paths. That is why he feels Ripple sits “at the center of the universe” in the evolving digital asset landscape.

A future Ripple Bank, backed by clear U.S. regulations, is what he expects will unlock the next major wave of growth for XRP, not just new apps or developer tooling.

Why Ripple Has No Reason to Sell XRP

Gilbertie also addressed concerns around Ripple’s XRP holdings. He says Ripple has little motivation to sell aggressively, especially as its financial position strengthens and the value of its tokens rises. With a banking license and institutional clients, XRP becomes even more useful as a liquidity and treasury asset.

As Gilbertie put it, “Why would they want to sell XRP? They’re incredibly well capitalized.”

Ripple, in his view, is holding XRP the same way traditional banks hold capital reserves.

XRP’s Price Dip Is Normal, Not a Collapse

Despite recent volatility that sent XRP below key psychological levels, Gilbertie says the panic is exaggerated. Crypto assets have surged hundreds of percent in the past year, so a 30–50% pullback is simply “natural.” He compares recent dips to an early Black Friday sale — loud, dramatic and overhyped.

More importantly, he says volatility in major assets like Bitcoin is falling rapidly, boosted by a crypto-friendly U.S. administration and institutional entry through ETFs.

As more money flows into crypto and more supply is locked away by long-term holders, markets will stabilize. XRP, he says, is part of this maturing cycle.

Will XRP-Backed Bonds or Treasury Products Happen?

When asked whether XRP-backed municipal bonds could appear in the future, Gilbertie didn’t dismiss the idea. He said crypto-backed financial products are coming as the industry integrates with traditional finance.

Tokenized treasuries, blockchain-based bonds and collateralized digital assets are all part of this transition — and XRP’s role will grow as the ecosystem expands.

Ripple’s Real Trigger: Clarity and a Banking License

While developers continue building on many different ledgers, Gilbertie stressed that XRP’s biggest catalyst will not be a “killer app.” Instead, it will be regulatory clarity in the U.S. and Ripple’s long-anticipated banking license.These two developments, not hype, will define the next phase of XRP adoption.

Ripple’s global financial infrastructure plans, not short-term price speculation, are the engine behind XRP’s future. And once the banking side goes live, Gilbertie believes the market could react in a very big way.







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