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US Treasury Debt Balloons On Ripple’s XRPL, You Should See The Figures

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January 27, 2026
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Blockchain technology is beginning to absorb traditional government assets at an alarming pace, with Ripple’s XRP Ledger (XRPL) now hosting US Treasury debt in digital form. The latest reports have revealed a massive increase in tokenized treasuries on the ledger, reflecting not just rising governmental interest in the blockchain but also growing institutional adoption. 

US Treasury Debt Skyrockets On Ripple’s XRPL

Over the past year, tokenized US Treasury debt on the XRP Ledger has skyrocketed to more than $150.19 million. Data from the tokenized asset analytics platform RWA.xyz shows that digital platforms such as OpenEden Digital, Zeconomy, Ondo, and Archax have been the primary drivers behind this latest surge in activity and volume. 

XRPL data also shows that US Treasury debt has not been the only asset class to experience growth on the network. Recent reports revealed that the XRP Ledger achieved a significant milestone, surpassing $1 billion in total tokenized assets. While tokenized US treasury debt contributed significantly to this growth, other asset classes, including stablecoins, private credit, commodities, and private equity, have also recorded substantial volume, reflecting the network’s expanding role in global digital finance. 

Stablecoins recorded the highest volume of over $338 million within the $1 billion tokenized asset growth, representing approximately 160% more than US Treasury debt. In comparison, private equity accounted for $55.2 million, reflecting less than 33% of tokenized treasuries. 

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Across all networks, tokenized US Treasury holdings have now reached about $10 billion. While the percentage held by the XRP Ledger is impressive, it still represents just 1.4% of the total. Nonetheless, the growth rate of US Treasury debt on XRPL is striking, showing a more than 2,900% increase from the roughly $5 million on the network in 2025. 

The recent surge in tokenized US Treasury debt on the XRP Ledger underscores the expanding integration of traditional finance with blockchain technology. It also reflects the rising demand for Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenization, which has become a fundamental aspect of Ripple and XRPL’s utility and key driver of the network’s growth and expansion into broader markets. 

Why This Is A Big Deal

Historically, US Treasury debt was tracked and recorded through conventional banking and government systems. As a result, trading relied heavily on intermediaries, transactions and settlements were slow, and most retail investors had limited access. At the same time, Paper records and centralized systems dominated the market, making processes less transparent and tedious.

However, the introduction of blockchain technology has significantly improved how debt is represented and managed. On the XRP Ledger, Treasury debt can now be tokenized, allowing near-instant settlement and real-time verification on a public network. This reduces the reliance on intermediaries and introduces a new level of transparency and security compared to traditional methods. 

The rise of tokenized Treasury debt also signals changes in investor behavior and broader market dynamics. It shows that blockchain-based assets can now compete with traditional markets, offering faster, more efficient, and accessible alternatives for institutions and governments.

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