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XRP hits a snag after Monday’s relief rally, active addresses down 40%
XRP has entered a tight and uncertain phase after a brief rally following an announcement by US President Donald Trump that the United States will pause strikes on energy and power installations in Iran after the expiry of the 48-hour ultimatum on opening the Strait of Hormuz.
The momentum that initially lifted prices following Trump’s announcement now appears to be fading as the market struggles to find direction.
At the time of writing, XRP is trading around $1.43.
The price has moved within a narrow range between $1.36 and $1.46, reflecting hesitation among traders after a week where XRP slipped by about 5%, extending its broader downward trend over the past year.
While the recent rally gave traders hope, the follow-through has been weak.
XRP Ledger activity drops sharply
One of the most notable developments is the sharp decline in XRP Ledger (XRPL) network activity.
Notably, XRP’s active addresses have fallen by more than 40% within just a few days, according to the data obtained from CryptoQuant.
This drop signals a slowdown in user engagement, which often reflects reduced demand in the short term.
Fewer active participants usually translate to less transaction volume and weaker momentum.
This decline contrasts with the earlier optimism that surrounded XRP’s growing number of wallet holders.
While more people may be holding XRP, fewer are actively using it.
This gap between ownership and activity suggests that investors are choosing to wait rather than act.
Such behaviour is common during uncertain market conditions.
Retail growth continues despite the slowdown
Even as activity drops, the number of smaller XRP holders continues to grow steadily.
This trend points to increasing retail interest in the asset.
A rising base of small holders often signals long-term confidence, even if short-term sentiment is mixed.
It also suggests that XRP is becoming more widely distributed rather than concentrated in a few large hands.
However, growing ownership alone does not guarantee price growth.
Without strong network activity to support it, price movements can remain limited.
This is the situation XRP appears to be facing now.
XRP price outlook
XRP’s current price movements reflect a market caught between opposing forces.
On one hand, there is optimism driven by broader adoption and past rally attempts.
On the other hand, there is clear evidence of weakening participation and fading momentum.
The asset remains well below its previous peak, showing that recovery is still incomplete.
Short-term price action suggests consolidation rather than a decisive move in either direction, with the immediate support level at near $1.33 holding for now.
TradingViewAt the same time, resistance around $1.54 to $1.60 continues to limit upward movement, creating a narrow trading range that traders are watching closely.
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