Ripple Expands XRPL Ecosystem Strategy With New Funding and Accelerator Programs for 2026

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  • Ripple has injected $550 million into XRPL ecosystem since 2017, and this year, it will expand its focus to a more distributed model for founders.
  • This includes launching a fintech builder program, the new XAO DAO for the XRPL network, and increased support for XRPL Commons.

This year, Ripple is expanding its support for the XRP community, making it easier for founders and developers to access funding and other forms of support, the company has revealed. In its announcement, Ripple said it had deployed over $550 million in funding for the ecosystem since 2017. The company received 55 billion XRP in 2017 that was locked in escrow accounts, which releases a billion tokens monthly. It sells the tokens to finance its operations and fund ecosystem projects, and the unused amount is re-locked, as our guide explains. This year, the focus of the funding is going to change “to a more distributed model with new pathways for founders to access funding, technical support, and venture networks,” Ripple says.

The XRP Ledger builder ecosystem is entering a new phase.

Learn what’s changing and how to get involved: https://t.co/BMg1LRAHZe

Since 2017, more than $550M has been deployed into XRP Ledger ecosystem initiatives supporting projects worldwide. In 2026, the focus expands to a…

— Ripple (@Ripple) February 26, 2026

The XRP ecosystem has matured over the years, and some of the initiatives that would have spurred growth five years ago are not as effective today, Ripple acknowledged in its announcement. This year, it’s shifting from Ripple-centric initiatives to a distributed model where independent organizations steer development. “The goal is simple: a healthier ecosystem where builders can access funding through multiple channels,” it says. Ripple to Scale Back Direct XRPL Involvement One of the ways it will decentralize development is through the launch of the Fintech Builder Program, which will support legacy fintech startups seeking to build new products on XRPL. The program will support founders throughout the entire product lifecycle, from product design to market launch. It will help the companies integrate XRPL infrastructure, refine their strategy and engage with partners. The program will include expanded accelerator programs, regional startup competitions and builder awards. Another important pillar is XAO DAO. The new decentralized autonomous organization was announced last year and has been in development since, as CNF reported. The goal is to “amplify community voice and foster a culture of rapid experimentation through microgrant funding.” Once the proposal window opens the members will vote on how resources will be allocated moving forward. This includes determining who gets community grants for early-stage ideas and providing a structured environment where members can vote on priorities. Ripple says:

By shifting decision-making power toward a broader group of stakeholders, XAO DAO represents a significant step toward a more resilient and community-led governance model for the XRPL.

Another important pillar is XRPL Commons, an independent nonprofit for developers and entrepreneurs building on the XRP Ledger. It ensures that no single entity can take control of the network by bringing together diverse entities to fund and support builders. Other initiatives include the development of the XRP Asia hub, the ongoing University Digital Asset Xcelerator (UDAX) and the increased participation of established venture capital firms like Pantera, Dragonfly and a100x Ventures.

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