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A friend of mine who is a staunch supporter of $XRP often tells me:
If XRP is indeed widely adopted for global cross-border payments in the future, the price per XRP might need to reach hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
His reasoning is:
"Market cap doesn't matter, liquidity is the key."
He argues that if the price of XRP were only a few dollars, the network would struggle to efficiently handle the massive capital flows envisioned by Ripple, a higher price, however, means each XRP can settle a greater amount of value, thereby enhancing liquidity efficiency.
I’ve heard this argument many times, but I’ve never fully grasped it.
So, I’d like to ask everyone:
Does XRP really need a very high unit price to support large scale cross border settlement?
Or is this just a narrative that has been over-circulated within the community?
I’d love to hear your thoughts.

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