WhatsApp AI Bots Enable Instant wXRP-to-SOL Swaps on Solana
WhatsApp users can now swap wXRP for SOL instantly using AI-powered chat bots that route trades through Solana DEX liquidity behind the scenes. A demo showed buying about 5.99 wXRP for roughly 0.1 SOL directly in chat, lowering the friction of acquiring XRP on Solana.
wXRP is the Solana SPL token representation of XRP, launched in April after XRP was wrapped into Solana via LayerZero and Hex Trust. Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko shared a WhatsApp screenshot to frame it as a milestone for broader XRP adoption.
For traders, liquidity is the key signal: reports say wXRP liquidity passed $1 million within 24 hours, suggesting fast on-chain market access. The update also expands DeFi utility, with wXRP potentially usable in lending and liquidity venues such as Kamino and Raydium, not just spot swaps.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse called the integration a “milestone.” A Solana executive’s large XRP test buy (reported around $10,000) supports the narrative that messaging apps could become a new crypto on-ramp. If chat-driven swaps attract sustained flow, it may boost short-term activity around XRP and SOL markets; longer-term impact will depend on whether liquidity and usage continue to grow.
Bullish
The news is incrementally bullish for the XRP/Solana ecosystem because it adds a simpler, chat-native on-ramp to wXRP via AI bots, which can increase perceived accessibility and reduce user friction. The reported jump in wXRP liquidity to over $1 million within a day is a near-term positive for tradability and tighter execution.
In the short term, the WhatsApp-driven flow could lift swap volumes and attention, potentially increasing activity in XRP-related pairs and in SOL (since swaps are priced/started in SOL). In the long term, the effect hinges on whether liquidity depth and usage persist, and whether wXRP’s DeFi integrations (e.g., Kamino and Raydium) lead to repeatable utility beyond one-off demos. Overall, traders may view this as a catalyst for market participation rather than an immediate structural supply/demand change.