XRP is making a quiet comeback. After briefly crossing $3 earlier this year for the first time since 2018, the token has settled into the mid-$2 range—still showing strong momentum with over 400% gains year-on-year.
Recent strength is fueled by two major factors: Bitcoin’s breakout above $100,000, which lifted broader market sentiment, and the end of Ripple’s long legal battle with the SEC.
That lawsuit, once a drag on XRP’s performance, is now resolved—paving the way for Ripple’s $1.25 billion acquisition of Hidden Road and renewed investor confidence.
Although XRP has yet to reclaim its all-time high of $3.40, the fundamentals have shifted. With regulatory uncertainty behind it, the token is better positioned than it has been in years.
Ripple’s expanding presence in global finance—especially through strategic acquisitions—is helping reinforce XRP’s relevance in cross-border payments and institutional use cases.
The broader altcoin market has also shown strength, with Ethereum, Cardano, and Solana gaining traction as investors rotate out of Bitcoin. If bullish sentiment persists and BTC extends its rally, XRP could ride the momentum and challenge its historical highs once again.
XRP is back in the spotlight after crypto analyst EGRAG CRYPTO highlighted a powerful historical pattern on the weekly timeframe—the bullish crossover of the 21 EMA and 55 SMA.
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