I have been hiring people in this space for a number of years and I have never seen this level of professionalism. It really feels like you are working with a team that can get the job done.
At 10 drops per transaction, 1,000 transactions consume 10,000 drops or 0.01 XRP. At $0.0000152 per transaction, 1,000 transfers cost approximately $0.0152 USD in total network fees.
One million XRPL transactions cost approximately $15.20 USD — burning 10 XRP or 10,000,000 drops. For comparison, one million Solana transactions would cost approximately $4,000.
Multi-signed transactions require a fee multiplied by 1 plus the number of signers. A transaction with 3 signers requires at minimum 40 drops (4 times 10 drops) to meet the base fee threshold.
No. Fees are denominated in drops and stay fixed at 10 drops minimum regardless of XRP price in USD. If XRP appreciates dramatically, validators may vote to reduce the drop count to maintain affordable costs.
For high-volume applications the economics are compelling. A payment processor handling 100,000 transactions per day would spend approximately $1.52 per day in XRPL fees — compared to $400 per day on Solana or thousands on Ethereum.
Developers should account for the open ledger cost, which can exceed 10 drops during congestion. Client libraries like xrpl.js and xrpl-py support configurable maximum fee values to prevent paying elevated fees inadvertently.
I have been hiring people in this space for a number of years and I have never seen this level of professionalism. It really feels like you are working with a team that can get the job done.
I have been hiring people in this space for a number of years and I have never seen this level of professionalism. It really feels like you are working with a team that can get the job done.