According to reports, Solana advocate Jakey, known online as @SolJakey, spent a day riding with 25 Uber drivers to see if XRP has really made its way into everyday wallets.
He asked each driver a simple question: “Do you hold XRP?” The experiment ran through what appears to be Ontario, Canada, and Jakey captured every answer on video posted July 20.
Most drivers either had never heard of XRP or told him they don’t own any crypto at all. Only on the 25th ride did he hear a “yes.”
Testing XRP Awareness Among Drivers
Jakey’s sample was small but clear. He hopped into 25 different rides and got mostly blank looks when he mentioned XRP.
A few drivers asked what XRP even is, and some said they’d only ever heard of Bitcoin or Ethereum. None of the first 24 drivers held any of the coin. That pattern held up all day long.
Are uber drivers actually rich from XRP?
I took 50 uber rides to find out! pic.twitter.com/Dex10kguWc
— Jakey (@SolJakey) July 20, 2025
One Driver Bucks The Trend
On ride number 25, Jakey finally met someone who said he bought the crypto at $1.67. It’s not clear whether that driver bought when the coin hit 1.67 in mid‑2021 or during the November 2024 rally.
What mattered to him was utility. He said he plans to hold XRP for the long haul because of how it moves money across borders.
Jakey has been a vocal skeptic. In December 2024, when the crypto asset traded at $2, he opened a short position and funneled his gains into Solana‑based meme coins.
XRP then climbed to $3.4 in January 2025, fell back to $2, and settled around $3.5 as of this week.
Based on reports from the altcoin community researcher SMQKE, almost 100% of retail investors still don’t know what XRP is, even as it breaks price records.
The current state of retail.
99% are oblivious to XRP, even as it breaks all time highs.
Retail investors are not rushing to accumulate utility tokens.
Institutions are.🎯 https://t.co/5CtwmOYXEn
— SMQKE (@SMQKEDQG) July 20, 2025
Retail Adoption Remains Early
SMQKE argues that low awareness shows retail interest hasn’t caught up yet. At the same time, institutions have quietly added the altcoin behind the scenes.
On‑chain data hints at large transfers moving into wallets that belong to big players. That kind of accumulation can drive prices without any street‑level buzz.
What This Means For The Altcoin
The Uber‑ride test shows a big gap between price performance and public recognition. Asking 25 people isn’t a scientific survey, but it does highlight how few everyday users know about XRP by name.
For a clearer view of retail adoption, one would need broader polls, exchange‑level user stats, and more on‑chain analysis. Until then, the altcoin’s path into mainstream hands may still be at the starting line.
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