XRP broke through to $2.33, posting an 11% rally as market conditions tightened around supply and demand. What's driving it? ETF capital continues flowing in. Exchange balances hit multi-year lows. Trading volume climbed nearly 50% above normal levels. These factors stacked together painted the technical setup for this move—scarcity building while institutional interest stayed firm.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-09 01:23
XRP this wave is quite fierce, soaring 11% directly... The fact that exchange balances are hitting new lows definitely indicates that they are gradually locking in chips. The continuous influx of ETFs is really not a joke.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-07 13:58
XRP really can't hold up anymore this time, ETF continues to enter the market + exchange balances hit new lows, institutions aren't fools... The key is still that scarcity, this rhythm is a bit something
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-06 02:06
XRP this wave is really coming. After breaking 2.33, it feels like it can continue to surge... The exchange balance hitting a multi-year low is a detail that can't be ignored, indicating that big players are really accumulating.
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-06 02:06
XRP this wave really can't hold anymore, institutions are crazy about bottom fishing... The exchange balance hitting a new low is really solid data.
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SellTheBounce
· 01-06 01:45
Another round of rebound scam, waiting to drop back to $1.5
XRP broke through to $2.33, posting an 11% rally as market conditions tightened around supply and demand. What's driving it? ETF capital continues flowing in. Exchange balances hit multi-year lows. Trading volume climbed nearly 50% above normal levels. These factors stacked together painted the technical setup for this move—scarcity building while institutional interest stayed firm.