Key Takeaways: Stellar's XLM token gained 22.33% this week to $0.19111, tracking XRP's 40.94% surge as the payments pair resumed its historical tandem.
Key Takeaways: Stellar's XLM token gained 22.33% this week to $0.19111, tracking XRP's 40.94% surge as the payments pair resumed its historical tandem.

XLM rose 22.33% to $0.19111 this week, tracking XRP's 40.94% surge to $1.3988 as the payments pair resumed its tandem, per TradingView data.
The rally's drivers diverge. XRP's move follows Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse's White House meeting on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, while Stellar's gains rest on its real-world asset tokenization leadership, with RWA value on the network exceeding $3 billion, including roughly $490 million issued with Franklin Templeton and Ondo.
Network fundamentals support the move. Stellar recorded 2,968 monthly active developers, a record, and is transitioning to Protocol 28 (Adapter), which will lift throughput by 65 percent to 3,351 transactions per second. The Ripple ecosystem is expanding in parallel: Ripple Prime raised $275 million through an institutional bond issuance, RLUSD received approval in Japan and authorization under Europe's MiCA framework, and XRPL validators are preparing XLS-65/66 amendments for native lending pools with Clearpool.
The next milestone hinges on two mid-September events: the Protocol 28 validator vote and Washington's progress on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. XLM is testing moving averages in the $0.191–$0.194 range after reversing from a $0.15232 bottom, while XRP at $1.40 sits in deeply overbought territory on the weekly RSI, leaving room for XLM to close the gap.
Catch-up dynamics and the path to breakout
The DTCC integration is the medium-term anchor. Bringing Russell 1000 securities and ETFs onto Stellar in the first half of 2027 would mark one of the largest institutional tokenization deployments to date, with the clearinghouse overseeing $114 trillion in assets. The network's RWA pipeline already leads non-U.S. sovereign debt tokenization globally, a position that has drawn developer activity and institutional partnerships.
On the weekly chart, XLM looks like an asset playing catch-up. It reversed from a $0.15232 bottom and is now testing the $0.191–$0.194 moving average cluster. XRP, by contrast, is already deeply overbought on the weekly RSI at $1.40, suggesting the leader may consolidate while XLM continues its ascent. The relative positioning gives XLM more technical room to run before hitting similar overbought conditions.
The final direction will be determined in mid-September. The Protocol 28 vote will confirm the throughput upgrade, and the Clarity Act's progress in Washington will set the regulatory tone for both assets. If XLM holds above the $0.194 level, the next breakout target comes into view; a rejection would send it back toward the $0.17 support zone. For traders watching the payments sector, the XRP-XLM correlation remains the key signal to monitor.
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