$XRP fell below $1 on Tuesday, down over 1% on the day and more than 2% on the week, the weakest of the major tokens on both views.
The slide came as Ripple, the company most associated with $XRP, announced its third Korean partnership of the year, with Jeonbuk Bank becoming the first regional bank in the country to deploy Ripple Payments for cross-border transfers.
This follows custody and wallet infrastructure deals with Kyobo Life Insurance and Kbank earlier in 2026. Jeonbuk Bank was founded in 1969 in Jeonju, in Korea's south-west, and is the dominant lender in its home province.
Bank transfers today hop between intermediary banks over the SWIFT messaging network and can take days to arrive. Ripple says its route settles in seconds to minutes and runs around the clock, which the bank will offer to business customers including importers, exporters, IT startups and online content creators.
In a release shared with CoinDesk, Ripple called describes the service as delivering near real-time stablecoin cross-border settlement, without specifying which asset moves the money.
Fiona Murray, Ripple's managing director for Asia Pacific, said the deal reflects growing momentum across Korea's institutional financial sector, with banks building digital asset capability and looking for long-term infrastructure partners. Regional banks play a vital role in the real economy, she said.
The company has spent the past year pushing $RLUSD, the dollar-pegged token it issues, as the settlement asset for institutional work. CoinDesk asked Ripple which asset the Jeonbuk deployment uses and did not immediately receive a reply.
That distinction helps explained why a steady run of Ripple partnerships has done little for the token.
$XRP traded above $3 at last year's highs and has spent August drifting toward and now through $1, while Ripple has been signing asset managers, custodians and banks.
The same split shows on Ripple's own ledger. Tokenized real-world assets on the $XRP Ledger are worth about $1.38 billion, as CoinDesk reported earlier in the month, of which $845 million is $RLUSD. The stablecoin accounts for more than three fifths of everything issued there.
Meanwhile, traders are betting the price turns anyway. Futures open interest stood at about $2.78 billion this week, with more than three accounts holding long $XRP positions for every one holding a short on Binance and a similar ratio on OKX, even as commentary about the token across social channels turned its most negative in three months.
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