XRP Gains 3.3% as Capital Flows Back into Crypto
Ripple (XRP) gained 3.3% in 24 hours, trading at $1.40 as capital began to flow back into cryptocurrencies. The altcoin is closely tracking a broader market rally but slightly underperforming Bitcoin’s 3.84% gain.
A slew of crypto analysts highlighted that XRP’s trajectory is being shaped by concrete institutional adoption and proactive regulatory engagement, moving beyond speculative narratives.
Based on trading data from exchanges, the total crypto market cap increased 3.36% in the last 24 hours, with Bitcoin leading at +3.84%.
XRP’s +3% move is directionally aligned and within a typical beta range, suggesting it benefited from general market inflows rather than a unique catalyst.
The price surge was primarily driven by positive beta as capital flowed back into crypto, with no clear coin-specific catalyst visible in the provided data.
Also, the market reacts to Ripple partnership on Tokenization. Ripple announced a partnership with Aviva Investors, a leading European investment manager, to develop tokenized versions of traditional funds on the XRP Ledger (XRPL).
This marks Aviva’s first formal step into tokenized finance and Ripple’s first such collaboration with a Europe-based manager. The initiative aims to leverage XRPL’s speed, low cost, and built-in compliance tools for asset management.
Crypto analysts said XRP’s gains were driven by market beta and slight sector rotation, not internal catalysts. For the move to extend, it needs to reclaim technical levels with conviction.
Technically, XRP is trading near its daily pivot point at $1.40, with immediate resistance at the 7-day simple moving average of $1.41. The key trigger is Bitcoin’s price action.
If BTC holds above $68,000, XRP could attempt a break above $1.41 toward $1.55. A failure for XRP to hold $1.38 (30-day SMA) would signal weakness and risk a drop toward $1.30.
Goldman Sachs revealed a $152 million exposure to XRP in its latest SEC 13F filing, primarily acquired through U.S. spot XRP ETFs from issuers like Bitwise and Grayscale. The bank does not hold XRP directly.
This disclosure, alongside a $108 million investment in Solana ETFs, signals growing institutional capital allocation to altcoins via regulated vehicles.
Crypto analysts see this as a bullish signal for XRP, as it reflects confidence from a top-tier Wall Street institution in the asset’s legitimacy and long-term value through compliant channels.
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