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External ReportingUpdated 7 giờ trước

Analyst Warns XRP Could Drop 55% Despite Strong ETF Performance

An analyst cited by Yellow.com warns that XRP could decline by as much as 55%, even as the asset shows strong ETF performance. The report highlights a contrast between positive ETF-related momentum and a bearish price-risk outlook.

Analyst Warns XRP Could Drop 55% Despite Strong ETF Performance
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Điểm Chính

  • An analyst projects potential downside of up to 55% for XRP.
  • The warning comes despite reportedly strong ETF performance linked to XRP.
  • The article presents a mixed outlook, pairing positive ETF momentum with significant downside risk.

Market Context

XRP

XRP

$1

+0.00% 24h

ETH$1,915+0.37%

Layer Index

49

↑ 5 pts in 24h

XRP has dropped below critical support levels at $2.00 and $1.90, turning both into resistance zones as network activity declines and whale investors continue selling. Analyst Ali Martinez warned that the token faces a potential 55% decline based on current market conditions.

What Happened: Network Decline

Active addresses on the XRP network have fallen from 46,000 to under 39,000 within several days, according to Martinez, who has more than 160,000 followers on X.

The decline in network activity coincides with the holiday season, when investor participation typically decreases.

Whale investors have sold more than 40 million XRP in recent days, continuing a two-month selling trend that began in November when spot XRP exchange-traded funds launched in the U.S.

Large holders disposed of nearly 1.5 billion tokens in less than a month during the initial ETF launch period.

Why It Matters: ETF Strength

The five spot XRP ETFs have attracted $1.15 billion in net inflows since Nov. 13, outperforming Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana ETF counterparts, according to SoSoValue data.

No single trading day has recorded net outflows since the funds began trading.

Sustained or increasing inflows could provide support for XRP's price despite the ongoing whale selling pressure and declining network metrics.

Alexey Bondarev is the Head of Content at Yellow.com, having reported on crypto for the last 10 years. He specializes in in-depth Research and Learn pieces, with a focus on analytical reporting, industry context, and the bigger forces shaping crypto, from the AI era and security technologies to fintech innovation. He believes that everything digital will imminently overcome everything analogue and is working hard to make that come true.

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Giải Đáp Nhanh

Why could XRP drop 55% according to the analyst?

The excerpt says an analyst warned of a potential 55% XRP decline, but it does not provide the analyst’s specific reasoning.

Is XRP ETF performance strong?

Yes. The headline and excerpt characterize XRP’s ETF performance as strong.

Does strong ETF performance guarantee XRP price gains?

No. The story’s central point is that XRP could still face substantial downside despite strong ETF performance.

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Originally reported by Yellow.com

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