SurgeXRP Presale Nears 10% Soft Cap as XRP Investors Join RWA Platform

1 hour ago 2 sources positive

Key takeaways:

  • Profit-taking from Hyperliquid and Zcash inflows signals hot money chasing early-stage XRPL ecosystem plays.
  • XRP's rising adoption could structurally boost demand for XRPL-native RWA tokens like SGP.
  • Long presale-to-launch timeline (2026) raises risk of interest fading before platform delivery.

The SurgeXRP project, a real estate RWA marketplace being built on the XRP Ledger, has announced strong early momentum for its $SGP token presale. According to the team, nearly 10% of the presale soft cap was filled within hours of launch, driven by demand from XRP investors and profit-taking traders rotating out of Hyperliquid and Zcash.

SurgeXRP aims to tokenize the $3 trillion global rental real estate market on-chain, allowing fractional ownership of income-generating properties via XRPL infrastructure. The $SGP token will serve as the ecosystem’s utility asset, granting holders staking rewards, governance rights, and priority access to future tokenized property listings.

The presale offers 100 million SGP tokens out of a fixed total supply of 200 million, with no further minting planned. Early participants receive an early bird bonus, and the project intends to list SGP on XRP-native decentralized exchanges such as XPMarket and MagneticDEX at a higher valuation post-presale. The 60-day presale window is open now, and the beta platform is on track for a Q3 2026 launch.

Previously on the topic:
May 18, 2026, 3:05 p.m.
XRP Ledger RWA Growth Surges with $3.5B Inflows and SurgeXRP Presale
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