XRP ETF Movements: A Tiny Leak in the Crypto Tsunami!

In the great vastness of the market’s ocean, the humble whale called XRP, dressed in the finery of an exchange‑traded fund, still lures watchful eyes, even as the tides of Bitcoin and Ethereum run far and slow.

Yesterday, the soot‑laden buckets of investors poured another $1.77 million of their gold‑like wishes into XRP, nudging the total coinage from the shadows to a respectable $1.12 billion.

When the Great Compute Whispers: ‘Carry on, Ripple!’

Amid the uproar of those larger pirate‑coins losing one wave for each another, the small cryptocurrency’s tender would breathe delight into the longing hearts of its devotees. While the mighty BTC spot funds streamed out some cold $228 million and ETH products vanished a wistful $121 million, XRP’s gentle river kept ever flowing.

In the grand scheme, the $1.77 million is but a drop; yet, like a stubborn sapling in a storm, it reminds the ferocious crowds that not all life in the market is doomed to fade.

XRP ETF inflows

Still, the tide has not turned the tide enough to make XRP’s price swim straight to the shore in vogue. That undesired grace, though pleasing, is not yet capable of reversing the reluctant decline.

The Token’s Discouraged Bounce

Today, XRP twitched a modest 2% upward shot-an almost comedic attempt by a tired dancer to a crowd that keeps shouting for applause.

As the clever pen of CryptoPotato once penned, XRP slipped into a low admitting only the shadow of its March peak, looking for the archaic bar at $1.20 – a silver promise of support.

Yet, the iron linger continues to push. The token sank below its 100‑day moving average, which sits like a sentinel at $1.40, and the 200‑day average hovers menacingly higher, about $1.60. If it falls beneath $1.20, the future could descend to a pit at $0.60.

In short, the heroic enthusiasm from the ETF camp claps, while the price pirouettes in gloom. Perhaps the first step to banishing this melancholy is for XRP to revisit the 100‑day EMA at $1.40 and chant, “Back, dear, let me breathe again.”

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2026-05-29 10:20