XRP Fights to Break $3 as Spot Buying Weakens

XRP Struggles in Tight Range as Leverage and Institutional Flows Shape Price Action

XRP traded in a narrow $2.78–$2.85 range, with market watchers closely monitoring whether the $2.78 support level holds amid rising leverage and institutional activity.

Over the past 30 days, exchange reserves have climbed to nine-month highs, with 440 million tokens distributed, while futures open interest approached $9 billion, underscoring growing leverage risks. Bulls have repeatedly defended the $2.78 floor, but distribution from large holders is constraining upside momentum.

Price Action Snapshot
XRP opened near $2.83 and closed at $2.82, briefly testing $2.85 before being rejected. Trading volumes spiked above 123 million at 08:00 — roughly double the daily average — reflecting heavy institutional participation. The token oscillated within a tight 2% corridor between $2.79 and $2.85, with support at $2.78 holding firm on repeated tests. Late-session activity saw a drift toward $2.82, accompanied by diminishing volumes, suggesting selling exhaustion near key levels.

Technical Outlook
The $2.85 area has solidified as resistance following multiple rejections, while $2.78 remains the critical support pivot. High exchange inflows and ongoing distribution indicate near-term downside pressure, particularly as leverage builds alongside futures open interest.

However, repeated defenses of $2.78 hint at accumulation by institutional buyers. A decisive break above $2.85 could open the path toward $2.90–$3.00, whereas a breach below $2.78 risks accelerating toward $2.72.

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