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Ripple’s XRP Ledger funding gets a 2026 shake-up — with a “hybrid DAO” and new builder hub
27 February 2026
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Ripple’s XRP Ledger funding gets a 2026 shake-up — with a “hybrid DAO” and new builder hub

San Francisco, February 27, 2026, 05:30 (PST)

Ripple said it will overhaul how funding and support are routed to developers building on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) in 2026, shifting toward a more distributed model that leans on independent groups and a new “hybrid” governance body. The company said it has deployed more than $550 million into XRPL ecosystem initiatives since 2017. Ripple

The shift matters because developer grants and mentoring have become a front-line battleground for blockchains chasing real-world use, from payments to asset tokenization. Crypto news sites flagged the change as XRP traded in a narrow range, with investors looking for clearer drivers beyond day-to-day market swings.

Rival networks have pushed hard on builder incentives, with grant and funding programs run by groups tied to Ethereum, Solana and Stellar, among others. Ripple’s new structure puts XRPL’s support model closer to those playbooks, without saying how big the 2026 budgets will be.

Ripple has pitched the move as an extension of years of ecosystem spending, including hackathons, accelerator programs and non-equity grants. A separate report said nearly 200 projects have received support across areas including payments, decentralized finance (DeFi — crypto apps that try to offer financial services without traditional intermediaries) and tokenization, which turns assets into blockchain-based tokens.

One centerpiece is a FinTech Builder Program aimed at startups building “institutional-grade” financial applications on XRPL, including stablecoin payments — stablecoins are cryptocurrencies designed to track the value of a currency such as the U.S. dollar — and regulated services. The plan also includes expanded accelerator programs and regional startup competitions, according to one report. Coinpaper

Ripple is also spotlighting XAO DAO, a “hybrid” decentralized autonomous organization, or DAO — a member-run group that uses voting rules (often on a blockchain) to steer shared resources. “By shifting decision-making power toward a broader group of stakeholders, XAO DAO represents a significant step toward a more resilient and community-led governance model for the XRPL,” the company said. yellow.com

Alongside that, XRPL Commons will continue programs including GLOW and The Aquarium, a Paris-based incubator, while Ripple said it is forming “XRP Asia” to provide localized support across the Asia-Pacific region. The company also said its University Digital Asset Xcelerator (UDAX), launched with UC Berkeley in late 2025, will expand in 2026 to Fundação Getulio Vargas in São Paulo and the University of Oxford. BeInCrypto

A dedicated XRPL funding hub is slated to launch as a single entry point for grants, accelerators and support programs, while venture firms are expected to play a bigger mentoring role. One report listed participants including a100x Ventures, Superscrypt, Reforge, New Form Capital, Dragonfly, Pantera, Franklin Templeton and Tenity.

XRP, the token associated with the XRP Ledger, was down about 4.4% over the past 24 hours at around $1.37, according to CoinMarketCap data. It traded between roughly $1.38 and $1.44 during that period and ranked as the No. 4 cryptocurrency by market value on the site’s listings.

The announcement landed as broader crypto markets pulled back with tech stocks after Nvidia’s earnings, a reminder that macro moves still swamp most project-specific headlines. “The positive earnings surprises weren’t on the scale of what markets got used to in 2023-24,” Deutsche Bank strategist Jim Reid wrote, in a note cited by Barron’s. barrons.com

But the 2026 funding revamp comes with obvious execution risk. Decentralizing grant decisions can slow approvals, dilute accountability, and spark governance fights, while developers can still drift to larger ecosystems if funding terms, tooling or user demand look better elsewhere.

XRPL is a public, decentralized blockchain pitched for fast settlement and low transaction costs, with development led by a broader community beyond Ripple. The XRPL.org site says the network has operated for more than a decade and settles transactions in seconds.

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