Ripple has released the second quarter 2018 report for its digital asset XRP today, July 24. According to the report, Ripple’s sales of XRP tokens were a “drop in the bucket” compared to the total XRP market.
Per the report, Ripple sold $75.53 million in Q2 in total. Of this amount, the company sold $56.66 million via programmatic sales, which amounted to 0.125 percent of Ripple’s $45.35 billion in sales during the whole second quarter.
Direct sales amounted to $16.87 million, carried out via Ripple’s subsidiary XRP II, LLC, a registered and licensed money service business (MSB).

Q2-Q1 2018 XRP Markets Report Chart. Source: Ripple
The report stressed the low volatility of XRP in Q2, pointing out a 9.0 percent price decline in line with Bitcoin’s 8.2 percent drop.
Further, the report covered escrow activity, stating that 3 billion XRP has been released out of escrow contracts in Q2, while 2.7 billion XRP was put into new escrow contracts.
In Q4 2017, Ripple placed 55 billion XRP in an encrypted escrow account, meaning that the company can only access 13 percent of total XRP in circulation. Ripple noted that the 300 million XRP remaining out of escrow has been used to support the XRP ecosystem.
The report also mentioned some new participants to the XRP ecosystem in Q2, including micropayment application Coil, and content monetization platform SB Projects. Ripple noted that both new entrants are supported by Ripple’s venture initiative Xpring, which is responsible for partnerships with companies and projects “run by proven entrepreneurs.”
Regarding the overall market in Q2, Ripple emphasized XRP’s independence from Ripple itself. The report notes that the XRP token price decline was in line with the overall trend in crypto markets, pointing at the
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