February 10 News: XRP price remains stable around $1.42, as the market focuses on today’s key White House meeting regarding stablecoins and the Clarity Act. The meeting is seen as an important signal to break the deadlock in U.S. crypto regulation. If policy prospects become clearer, it could restore sentiment for mainstream crypto assets like XRP, Bitcoin, and Ethereum.
Last week, XRP retraced about 12% amid overall market weakness, but the decline has recently slowed, with the price forming a consolidation above $1.40. The total market capitalization has fallen back to $2.35 trillion, with Bitcoin around $68,800, and Ethereum hovering near $2,000, indicating a cautious market atmosphere.
The White House meeting will focus on whether to allow companies to offer interest income to stablecoin holders, one of the core disagreements blocking the Clarity Act in the Senate. The bill has been stalled since a revised version passed the House in July 2025. Sources say policy representatives from major banks have been included in discussions for the first time, signaling that regulatory coordination has entered a critical stage. The White House aims to finalize the framework by the end of February 2026; otherwise, prolonged uncertainty could continue to suppress market valuations.
On the capital side, on February 9, XRP spot ETF saw approximately $6.31 million inflow, Bitcoin spot ETF attracted about $145 million, and Ethereum spot ETF saw around $57.05 million flow back, indicating a marginal improvement in institutional sentiment.
Technically, XRP is currently holding above the key support at $1.40, with RSI around 48, neutral momentum, and MACD slightly bearish. If the price can stay above $1.43, it may test $1.50 and further target the $1.70 region; if it breaks below $1.40, short-term pressure could reemerge.
The market is awaiting guidance from both policy and capital flows, and the outcome of the White House meeting could be a key trigger for XRP’s short-term movement.
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