XRP has been trying to smash past the $2.5 resistance for over a week, but no luck so far. Despite major banking adoption and positive regulations worldwide pushing it past $1, the explosive rally investors are hoping for hasn’t kicked in yet.
Many believed February would be XRP’s breakout month, with predictions flying around that it could surge to $5 or even $10. But on Feb 3, the market took a dive, dragging XRP down from $3 to $2.1 in just hours.
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A brief relief rally on Feb 4 saw XRP spike to $2.7, but that didn’t last long. The price fell back to $2.2 within two days, and since then, XRP hasn’t managed to break through $2.5. Right now, it’s hovering around $2.38.
Adding to the hype, ChatGPT even predicted XRP could hit $10-$50 if ETFs get approved. Some analysts are more conservative but still see XRP flying past $30 if conditions align.
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So, when will XRP finally smash through $2.5? The hype is strong, but the risk is real—if it fails to gain momentum, a dip back to $2 isn’t off the table. At this point, it’s a waiting game to see if XRP’s next move is up or down.