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If a total supply of 40 billion XRP, the digital asset, which resides on the XRP Ledger, is deemed not a security but a commodity in the U.S. and by all other government around the world, and xrp is used to transact at least USD $7 trillion daily in cross border payments by banks and international businesses, or is used as a stable coin by international banks, and it is the only digital asset, other than XLM, to be used for this purpose by banks and businesses, then the value of each xrp token

The xrp token's value could potentially be $100 USD or more due to its widespread use by banks and businesses around the world.

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Question: If a total supply of 40 billion XRP, the digital asset, which resides on the XRP Ledger, is deemed not a security but a commodity in the U.S. and by all other government around the world, and xrp is used to transact at least USD $7 trillion daily in cross border payments by banks and international businesses, or is used as a stable coin by international banks, and it is the only digital asset, other than XLM, to be used for this purpose by banks and businesses, will be the value of each xrp token be $100 USD or more? $100 per xrp token?

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It is impossible to predict the exact value of any asset, as the value is determined by the market and can fluctuate over time. The value of xrp could potentially rise to $100 if the demand increases and the supply remains the same, however, it could also go up or down depending on the forces of supply and demand.

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Jan. 27, 2023, 7:05 a.m.

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Published: Friday, January 27, 2023

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