1. Early Year: Breakout and Surpassing $2 Price Performance: Rebounded from the decline at the end of 2025, stabilizing around $1.8–$1.9 before January 1. Key Events: On January 1, Ripple traditionally unlocks 1 billion XRP, but quickly re-locks about 700 million, easing market concerns over selling pressure. Rapid Surge: Driven by capital inflows and ETF expectations, XRP quickly broke above $2 in early January, reaching a high near $2.4 between January 6 and 8. Media outlets like CNBC called it a “yearly breakout trade.”
2. Mid-January: Consolidation at High Levels, Increased Volatility Price Range: Hovering within $2.0–$2.2. Market Characteristics: - Institutional Funds: XRP spot ETF continues to see net inflows, contrasting with outflows from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. - Leverage Risks: High leverage contracts caused intense market volatility, with over 106,000 liquidations in a single day on January 2, totaling approximately $121 million.
3. Early February: Deep Correction, Dropped Below $1.5 Key Events: February 4–5, crypto market broadly declined amid tech stock sell-offs and decreased macro risk appetite. Price Movement: XRP fell from about $1.51 on February 4 to a daily low of $1.42 on February 5, with approximately $871 million in liquidations over 24 hours and over 170,000 liquidations. Market Sentiment: U.S. Treasury Secretary’s comments about “not rescuing cryptocurrencies” and warnings from well-known investors intensified market panic.
4. February 5–10: Stabilization and Rebound, Back Above $1.4 Price Movement: After hitting a low of $1.42, XRP gradually recovered. By February 10, the price returned to around $1.41, showing some support from dip-buying.
5. February 14–15: Slight Dip After Rebound, but Intent on Building Momentum, Ready for a Major Breakout. $XRP
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2026, the Year XRP Rises
1. Early Year: Breakout and Surpassing $2
Price Performance: Rebounded from the decline at the end of 2025, stabilizing around $1.8–$1.9 before January 1.
Key Events: On January 1, Ripple traditionally unlocks 1 billion XRP, but quickly re-locks about 700 million, easing market concerns over selling pressure.
Rapid Surge: Driven by capital inflows and ETF expectations, XRP quickly broke above $2 in early January, reaching a high near $2.4 between January 6 and 8. Media outlets like CNBC called it a “yearly breakout trade.”
2. Mid-January: Consolidation at High Levels, Increased Volatility
Price Range: Hovering within $2.0–$2.2.
Market Characteristics:
- Institutional Funds: XRP spot ETF continues to see net inflows, contrasting with outflows from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs.
- Leverage Risks: High leverage contracts caused intense market volatility, with over 106,000 liquidations in a single day on January 2, totaling approximately $121 million.
3. Early February: Deep Correction, Dropped Below $1.5
Key Events: February 4–5, crypto market broadly declined amid tech stock sell-offs and decreased macro risk appetite.
Price Movement: XRP fell from about $1.51 on February 4 to a daily low of $1.42 on February 5, with approximately $871 million in liquidations over 24 hours and over 170,000 liquidations.
Market Sentiment: U.S. Treasury Secretary’s comments about “not rescuing cryptocurrencies” and warnings from well-known investors intensified market panic.
4. February 5–10: Stabilization and Rebound, Back Above $1.4
Price Movement: After hitting a low of $1.42, XRP gradually recovered. By February 10, the price returned to around $1.41, showing some support from dip-buying.
5. February 14–15: Slight Dip After Rebound, but Intent on Building Momentum, Ready for a Major Breakout.
$XRP