In a strategic move that has garnered significant attention, the U.S.-based Kinetics Internet Portfolio has invested directly in Ripple Labs shares. The fund, managed by Kinetics Portfolios Trust and valued at $275 million, disclosed this new stake through a quarterly report filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Scope and Timing of the Investment
The filing revealed that the fund included Class A common stock issued by Ripple in its portfolio. Ripple Labs is renowned for its strong ties to the XRP ecosystem and its focus on cross-border payment solutions. The position is estimated at approximately $150,000, indicating a modest portion of the fund’s total size. These portfolio details reflect the data as of June 30, 2026, and were made public in August due to regulatory reporting schedules.
The fund’s quarterly SEC filing exposed Kinetics Internet Portfolio’s ownership of Ripple’s Class A common stock.
Initial Public Offering (IPO) Speculations Resurface
The acquisition coincided with a softened stance from Ripple’s management regarding a potential IPO. CEO Brad Garlinghouse expressed a more neutral outlook on the matter at the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium 2026.
Previously, Ripple’s leadership, including President Monica Long, had exhibited clear reluctance towards an IPO, citing a solid balance sheet and the absence of a defined timeline as reasons for their hesitation.
Private Market Transactions and Valuation?
Since Ripple Labs is not a publicly traded company, the fund acquired its shares through specialized over-the-counter pre-IPO platforms catering to accredited investors. This acquisition aligns with a broader $750 million tender offer conducted by Ripple to repurchase its shares, pegging the company’s valuation at approximately $50 billion.
- Fund size: $275 million
- Investment in Ripple shares: Around $150,000
- Portfolio date: June 30, 2026
- Share repurchase offer: $750 million
- Company valuation: $50 billion
Regulatory Developments Spark Institutional Interest?
The SEC recently unveiled a new regulatory framework named Regulation Crypto Assets for public consultation. Concurrently, high-level discussions occurred between U.S. authorities and Ripple executives at the White House, prompting a surge in institutional interest.
Mini dictionary: Regulation Crypto Assets is the SEC’s initiative for a comprehensive regulatory framework regarding cryptocurrencies, impacting market players’ expectations concerning regulatory guidelines.
These developments, coupled with a clearer understanding of Ripple’s multi-billion-dollar valuation, have spurred institutional investors to seek access to the company through private markets rather than waiting for an official IPO.
Brad Garlinghouse stated at the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium 2026 that Ripple’s stance on going public has become more neutral.













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