XRP's Ripple: The Contemporary Equivalent to 19th Century Manhattan Real Estate, Asserts Prominent X Enthusiast

Edoardo Farina, a fervent supporter of XRP, likens its present value to the cost of Manhattan land in the 1800s, offering a massive buying opportunity. Despite XRP's 350% increase in the past year, Farina thinks it's undervalued.

He equates investing in XRP now to purchasing Manhattan real estate for under $100 per acre in the 19th century, a market now worth millions. Farina, a staunch advocate of Ripple's native token, has previously speculated that it could reach an incredible $100. However, this would require XRP's market cap to surge to nearly $6 trillion.

Other analysts, while bullish, have made more subdued short-term predictions, with some seeing the potential for the asset to climb to $5 soon.