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XRP vs Bitcoin: Pro-Ripple Lawyer Pushes Back on Supply Criticism

Rhod Tipay by Rhod Tipay
August 13, 2025
in BITCOIN, CRYPTO, FINANCE, OPINION, RIPPLE XRP
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  • Bill Morgan argues that Ripple’s escrow system ensures trust, stability, and predictable supply, with no evidence it harms XRP’s price.
  • He claims XRP matches Bitcoin in hard money traits like scarcity, stability, and resistance to manipulation, making its finite supply a strength.
  • Ripple’s lawsuit win could spark corporate demand for XRP, fueling potential price growth toward new all-time highs.

It seems the XRP vs Bitcoin debate just won’t quit. Fresh from Ripple’s lawsuit settlement win, Bitcoin loyalists have taken another swing—this time targeting XRP’s supply structure. But pro-Ripple lawyer Bill Morgan isn’t having it. He argues Bitcoin doesn’t hold any real edge over XRP when it comes to core crypto traits like scarcity, value stability, or resistance to manipulation. In fact, he says Ripple’s escrow system, which regularly releases XRP into the market, is designed to boost trust and predictability rather than drag prices down.

That just means the supply is finite. As the bitcoin maxis say, a finite supply is one of the characteristics that makes a crypto hard money. The fact that the XRP supply it’s finite is as much a positive for XRP as it is for bitcoin

— bill morgan (@Belisarius2020) August 12, 2025

Escrow Isn’t the Problem Critics Think It Is

The latest wave of attacks came right after Ripple unlocked a fresh batch of XRP from its escrow account. Bitcoin supporters claimed this could flood the market and hurt prices. Morgan disagrees, saying Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has been clear—escrow exists to make supply predictable and markets stable. He points out that there’s no solid proof linking price drops to these token releases, even after years of tracking. In fact, the SEC itself has acknowledged that the system helps support XRP’s market value instead of harming it.

Hard Money Traits: More Alike Than Different

Some Bitcoin advocates argue XRP is a “100% centrally issued pre-mine,” implying it lacks the decentralization that gives Bitcoin its strength. Morgan fires back that having a finite supply is a feature, not a flaw, and that in this respect XRP stands shoulder to shoulder with Bitcoin. He explains that both assets share classic hard money characteristics—durability, scarcity, divisibility, stability, security, and resistance to manipulation. The only difference? Bitcoin’s supply comes from mining, while XRP’s was fully issued at launch. But to Morgan, that doesn’t make it any less valuable.

Ripple’s Legal Win Could Spark Corporate FOMO

With the lawsuit behind them, Morgan thinks Ripple is poised for a surge in institutional interest. He even hints at the possibility of a “corporate rush” for XRP from Ripple’s Treasury as confidence grows. At $3.22, the market is already showing signs of renewed optimism, and some analysts believe an all-time high could be on the horizon. For Morgan, the bottom line is clear—Bitcoin may have the brand power, but XRP has the same fundamentals and now, the legal clarity to match.

Disclaimer: BlockNews provides independent reporting on crypto, blockchain, and digital finance. All content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Readers should do their own research before making investment decisions. Some articles may use AI tools to assist in drafting, but every piece is reviewed and edited by our editorial team of experienced crypto writers and analysts before publication.
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Rhod Tipay is an editor and moderator at BlockNews with more than five years of experience in the Web3 industry. A graduate of De La Salle University, he began his career as a social media marketing specialist before moving into blockchain-focused editorial work. At BlockNews, Rhod oversees content moderation and editorial quality, ensuring that reporting meets professional and ethical standards. His expertise in trading and community engagement, combined with a deep understanding of crypto culture, allows him to provide readers with credible insights into the fast-changing blockchain space.

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