The metrics that matter for XRP network health and how to read them without counting noise

XRP network health scorecard: wallets, trustlines, DEX volume, uptime

Key takeaways

  • Ripple and Aviva Investors said Feb. 11 they intend to tokenize traditional fund structures onto the XRP Ledger “over 2026 and beyond.”
  • Messari’s State of XRP Ledger Q4 2025 reported 425,400 total new addresses in Q4 2025 (down 4.9% QoQ) and average daily active addresses of about 49,000, alongside 1.83 million average daily transactions.
  • XRPL’s consensus model centers on validator trust lists, and the network’s standard quorum requires 80% of trusted validators, meaning availability is part of any “payments rail” narrative.
  • A “network health” view in 2026 needs explicit separation between payments, market activity (DEX throughput), and infrastructure health, especially when sources revise on-chain definitions over time.

Who this is for

  • Long-term XRP holders tracking real usage rather than price-only narratives
  • Swing traders monitoring on-chain participation and DEX throughput regimes
  • Institutional and treasury readers evaluating tokenization rails and operational risk (see CryptoSlate coverage of XRPL tokenization activity)

What to watch this quarter

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What counts as XRPL usage (and what doesn’t)

XRPL’s “usage” claims often compress different behaviors into one line, even though the ledger’s health spans payments, exchange activity, and validator operations.

At the protocol level, XRPL relies on a Unique Node List, defined as “a server’s list of validators that it trusts not to collude.”

That trust surface ties directly to uptime risk.

XRPL documentation says the standard quorum requirement is 80% of trusted validators, and if more than 20% go offline, servers stop validating new ledgers.

For 2026 monitoring, validator liveness belongs in the same dashboard as wallets and exchange activity. Throughput without availability can fail the “rail” test when validation halts occur.

Payment volume vs. transactions, the metric that prevents bad conclusions

A network health view needs two separate payment measures: payment count and payment value. Transaction counts can move in ways that do not reflect economic settlement.

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In Messari’s Q4 2025 report, payment-type transactions declined 8.1% QoQ to 909,000 in Q4 2025.

Active accounts and new accounts, adoption proxies (not users)

Messari reported 425,400 total new addresses on XRPL in Q4 2025. Wallet creation can be a capacity gauge. It is not a clean user count because entities can control many addresses, and automation can inflate account creation without broad participation.

Trustlines remain a second proxy for whether the asset graph is widening, but “trustlines outstanding” is not presented as a headline quarterly total.

Instead, the report provides a clean, comparable proxy for trustline activity: TrustSet transactions (the transaction type used to open/close trust lines) represented 0.7% of Q4 2025 transaction count share.

A practical 2026 read is to watch whether address formation and trustline-setting activity trend together across multiple quarters.

A split, such as addresses up while trustline-setting activity fades, can imply address formation without deeper asset connectivity.

DEX throughput and trustlines, interpreting on-chain market activity

XRPL’s DEX activity is a clean example of why dashboards must label metrics precisely.

Messari’s Q4 2025 report separates the native order book (CLOB) from AMM activity. Average daily CLOB volume of fungible issued currencies decreased 10.1% QoQ from $7.9 million to $7.1 million.

Average daily AMM volume decreased 24.9% QoQ, falling from $1.7 million in Q3 to $1.3 million in Q4. The series measures throughput rather than liquidity. Volume can surge without durable depth, and depth metrics require order-book or AMM-reserve measures.

For forward monitoring, two scenarios matter more than a single-quarter move.

  • Persistence case: AMM and CLOB activity remain durable and trustline-setting activity holds up, aligning throughput with a wider on-ledger asset network.
  • Reversion case: DEX throughput mean-reverts toward prior-quarter levels, reframing spikes as event-driven rather than structural.

Whale concentration, when distribution matters more than growth

A network health dashboard also needs a concentration lens. That is true even when it cannot yet publish a complete concentration table from stable sources.