Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency to overtake Google as the fifth-largest asset by market cap last month. While Google’s parent company Alphabet’s market cap is $2 trillion, Bitcoin surpassed it and stands at $2.1 trillion. BTC is also now hovering at $107,555 on Tuesday and is only 1.2% away from hitting a new all-time high. It had reached an ATH of $108,786 mid-January this year. Now, in this article, we will highlight what XRP’s price could be if Ripple surpasses Google’s market cap someday.
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Ripple: How High Will XRP Rise if Ripple’s Market Cap Beats Google’s Alphabet?


Ripple has filed for an IPO and could soon be a publicly listed company available for trade in the US stock markets. According to the latest estimates, the pre-IPO valuations for Ripple stand at $10.88 billion. These are mostly speculative, as no concrete details are out about the valuations. Nonetheless, leading X-based AI firm Grok answered what Ripple XRP’s price would be worth if its market cap surpasses Google.
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Ripple XRP’s market cap currently stands at $138 billion and is still miles away from beating Google’s Alphabet. However, in case if it surpasses someday by surging 13x in market cap, it would cross the world’s fifth-biggest company. According to Grok, if XRP’s market cap (speculative) hits $2.1 trillion and is divided by the current supply of tokens, its price would reach $440. That’s an ambitious number, and Ripple’s native token might never reach there.
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That’s an uptick and return on investment (ROI) of approximately 18,500% if XRP’s market cap beats Google. An investment of $1,000 could turn into $186,000 if that ever happens. Nonetheless, there is no chance of Ripple’s market cap overtaking Google shortly. Only Bitcoin could achieve the feat as it’s a bigger cryptocurrency backed by a trillion-dollar worth of global institutional funds.