$XRP
Uniqueness:
The XRP Ledger presents a wide variety of applications and use cases related to payments including micropayments, DeFi, and, soon, NFTs. Deployed in 2012, the XRPL supports enterprises and Python, Java and JavaScript developers with powerful utility and flexibility.
On the XRP website, developers can access different tutorials to help them get started using different coding languages, building apps, managing accounts and more.
Alongside its native coin, XRP, the XRP Ledger is used by developers to create solutions that solve inefficiencies, including remittance and asset tokenization. Currently, the five main applications of the XRP Ledger are payments, tokenization, DeFi, CBDCs and stablecoins.
Token Utility:
XRP is used as a native currency within the XRP Ledger. XRP can be used for peer-to-peer payments within the XRP network. With its fast block times, XRP aims to offer high throughput and quick transactions offering 1500 transactions per second capacity and 4-second settlement times. $XRP's primary use is as a bridge currency for financial institutions exchanging value between multiple fiat currencies using Ripple's xRapid, an on-demand liquidity solution.