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Phantom XRP Transactions: Who Is Behind The Over 40,000 Traffic On The Blockchain?

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December 2, 2025
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Phantom XRP Transactions: Who Is Behind The Over 40,000 Traffic On The Blockchain?
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Reports have surfaced revealing an unusual spike in transaction activity on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) that appears to have come out of nowhere. These movements have been identified as AccountSet transactions, typically used to configure wallets on a large scale. The sudden emergence of these transactions on the blockchain has sparked speculation about the entity behind them.   

XRP Ledger Records Bizarre Transaction Spike

The XRP Ledger has recently experienced an unprecedented surge in activity, with over 40,000 AccountSet transactions materializing out of the blue. Reports reveal that these transactions have nothing to do with payments or trading. Instead, it indicates that someone is preparing infrastructure on the ledger at an institutional scale.

According to analysts, these AccountSet transactions do not reflect regular user activity. They suggested that these activities are often employed to prepare infrastructure for segregated accounts, new custodial vault structures, rotate cryptographic keys, and establish compliance and metadata for wallets.

Analysts also note that multiple new wallets have been seen coming online in waves, each being configured with advanced security measures. The pattern is reminiscent of custodial and institutional wallet setups, where funds are segregated, controlled by several signatures, and prepared for high-level operational use.

Analysts have said that the timing of this sudden spike in AccountSet transactions is also notable, indicating that a new entity is establishing a significant presence on the Ledger. Experts have also observed corresponding and unusual movements across the ecosystem, including large withdrawals from Binance totaling tens of millions of XRP and increased inflows to Korean exchanges. 

The recent activity spike across the ledger also indicates a planned initiative rather than spontaneous user transactions. While the entity responsible for these phantom XRPL transactions remains unknown, the sheer scale and abnormality of the AccountSet transactions have caught the attention of the broader crypto community, possibly indicating significant developments for the XRP ecosystem. 

Analyst Breaks Down AccountSet Activity

A crypto commentator identified as D.T. on X has explained the significance of AccountSet transactions, describing them as a way to configure wallets on the blockchain rather than move funds. He says these transactions can include multisig security, adjusting account flags, updating access keys, and linking domain information. While normal users rarely engage with these features, the appearance of hundreds or even thousands of such transactions in a short period suggests institutional involvement. 

D.T. highlights that custodians, exchanges, or other large players are usually behind such coordinated activities. The crypto commentator also mentioned BitGo, noting that the digital asset trust company has carried out similar transactions in the past. However, the recent 40,000 AccountSet transaction suggests that this time, BitGo may not be responsible. He has revealed that a completely different player may be behind it, likely orchestrating a large-scale operation on the XRP Ledger.

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