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Browsing: XRP
Ripple (XRP) price surged by 5.32% to $1.15 in a technical relief rally, driven by a beta-driven rebound as the crypto market stabilised after a sharp sell-off.
Ripple (XRP) price declined 5% to $1.07 during the early trading session on Saturday, underperforming a broadly weak crypto market primarily driven by whale distribution colliding with persistent U.S. regulatory uncertainty.
Ripple (XRP) has lost about 8% in the last 24 hours, trading at $1.10 on Friday on sustained institutional selloffs, and technical breakdown.
Ripple (XRP) price is down 7.04% in 24 hours to $1.15, underperforming a broader market sell-off primarily driven by a wave of forced selling from leveraged long positions.
Ripple (XRP) fell to $1.20 on Wednesday, underperforming a broadly weaker crypto market, driven primarily by a risk-off macro sell-off. The move aligns with Bitcoin’s 2.89% drop, indicating a beta-driven decline amid heightened geopolitical tensions and institutional ETF outflows.
Ripple (XRPUSD) is down 6.4% over 24 hours to $1.21 on Tuesday, closely tracking a broader crypto market sell-off that is primarily driven by Bitcoin’s weakness.
Ripple’s XRP is down 3.50% to $1.27 in 24h, closely tracking a broader crypto market sell-off primarily driven by institutional risk-off sentiment and leveraged liquidations.
Ripple (XRP) price dipped more than 4% to $1.28 on Monday as investor sentiment continued to decline amidst 1 billion XRP unlocked from escrow.
Ripple (XRP) gained more than 2% over the past 24 hours to $1.34, outperforming a flat Bitcoin, primarily driven by steady institutional accumulation via spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Coin, and Ripple’s XRP plunged as renewed tensions in the Middle East triggered about $1 billion in cryptocurrency liquidations.
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