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    XRP Dips, Digital Commodity Asset Trading Volume Surges

    Olu AnisereBy Olu AnisereMarch 22, 2026Updated:March 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    XRP Dips, Digital Commodity Asset Trading Volume Surges

    Ripple (XRP) dropped by 2.88% to $1.40 over the past 24 hours, closely tracking a broader market decline and primarily driven by its high correlation with Bitcoin’s decline.

    XRP price retreated amid a 24% surge in volume to $1.6 billion, following its classification as a digital commodity asset by U.S. regulators. XRP’s market cap weakened to $86 billion on Sunday, in line with the broader crypto market downturn.

    Data from CryptoQuant shows XRP reserves on Binance have decreased to approximately $2.79 billion. A decline in exchange reserves often indicates investors are moving tokens into private wallets for holding, a sign of accumulation.

    If XRP holds above the $1.35–$1.38 zone, it could stabilise; a break below risks a test of $1.30. Watch for Bitcoin reclaiming $69,500 to signal broader relief.

    XRP moved almost in lockstep with Bitcoin, which fell 2.96% to $68,828.86. The entire crypto market cap dropped 2.66%, indicating a broad risk-off move, though no specific macro driver was evident in the data.

    This strong correlation is typical for major altcoins during market-wide downturns. XRP’s price action is currently more dependent on Bitcoin’s direction than on its own fundamentals.

    The provided context shows no specific news, ecosystem developments, or extreme derivatives activity for XRP to explain the move independently. Trading volume rose 22.54% to $1.61B, confirming the selling pressure but not pointing to a specific catalyst.

    The immediate trend is bearish, aligned with the fearful market sentiment (Fear & Greed Index at 27). If selling pressure persists and XRP breaks below the $1.35–$1.38 support area, a drop toward $1.30 is possible.

    A reversal would likely require Bitcoin to find a bid and reclaim $69,500, which could allow XRP to target a recovery toward $1.45.

    XRP’s drop is a symptom of a fearful crypto market, with its fate tied to Bitcoin’s next move. Investors are advised to watch whether Bitcoin can stabilise above $68,000 to halt the altcoin sell-off.

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