Xaman Wallet processed $6B in 2024 for just $510 fees, proving XRP Ledger’s speed, low costs, and growing popularity.
Xaman Wallet, formerly Xumn, just flexed the power of the XRP Ledger (XRPL) by processing over $6 billion in transactions in 2024, including cross-border payments, all while charging a tiny $510 in fees. That’s less than 10 cents per million dollars! Compare that to bank transfers that cost $20–$50 for just $2,000 and take days to process.
Xaman’s wallet success comes down to its slick features, especially its xApps—embedded web apps that let users tap into on/off-ramp services, decentralized exchanges, and more, all without leaving the app. In 2024, users interacted with xApps almost 8 million times, showing how much value people see in these tools.
On top of that, Xaman’s transaction volume on XRPL was 7 times higher than any other decentralized exchange (DEX) on XRPL in 2024. With regulatory clarity finally starting to build, Xaman and other XRP-based apps are in prime position to grow even more.
Xaman’s breakthrough shows XRP Ledger is a serious contender for fast, cheap, and scalable payments. The crypto space is taking notice, and more cool features are on the way.
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