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Pundit Claims XRP Had a 1,200x Multiplier During the Friday Crash

Pundit Claims XRP Had a 1,200x Multiplier During the Friday Crash

CryptoNewsNetCryptoNewsNet2025/10/14 06:27
By:thecryptobasic.com

An XRP community commentator recently suggested that XRP had an unusually large market cap multiplier during the Friday crash, but the analysis had limitations.

For context, the crypto market faced one of its worst selloffs on Friday, October 10, when a massive liquidation wave wiped out more than $19 billion across the market. This marked the biggest single-day wipeout in crypto’s history.

XRP Slumps in the Market Crash

Notably, XRP took a hit, with about $700 million in total liquidations, including roughly $610.5 million from long positions. It plunged from $2.8 to $1.58 within hours, losing over 43% of its value before bouncing back to close the day at $2.37. Currently, XRP has climbed slightly to $2.55.

Rector Presents a 1,200x Multiplier

The market pundit claimed that during the most volatile hour of the crash, XRP recorded net outflows of around $55.79 million while its market cap plunged from $152 billion to $83 billion. This marked a $69.97 billion drop.

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XRP Exchange Netflow | Coinglass

Based on this difference, he calculated a “multiplier” of about 1,254x. According to him, this was the largest multiplier he had seen since he began tracking market inflows and order book data in 2024.

Meanwhile, looking at a wider four-hour window, Rector found $64.87 million in total outflows and a decline in market cap from $162 billion to $82 billion, a $78.85 billion loss. This data produced a slightly smaller multiplier of 1,215x.

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XRP Exchange Netflows | Coinglass

Minor Inflows Could Push XRP Price Northward

According to him, these huge ratios showed how a relatively small amount of money moving in or out of XRP could trigger massive swings in its market value. He argued that thin order books and limited liquidity made XRP’s market extremely sensitive. This allowed even minor sell pressure to cause outsized effects.

Rector concluded that XRP features a fragile market structure dominated by a few large players. He said the same multiplier effect could also drive major rallies once institutional money starts flowing in through upcoming XRP exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

He compared it to Bitcoin’s surge after ETF approval, predicting a similar scenario for XRP. The market pundit referenced projections from Canary Capital CEO Steven McClurg, who suggested that XRP ETFs could attract between $5 billion and $10 billion in inflows during the first month.

Using these predictions, Rector highlighted “conservative” multipliers of 100x to 200x and estimated that XRP’s market cap could grow by $500 billion to $1 trillion on top of its existing value.

Some Fundamental Limitations

While Rector’s analysis was interesting, it has some fundamental limitations. The data he used shows exchange flows, which refer to the movement of XRP tokens into and out of exchanges, not actual money entering or leaving the overall XRP market.

For context, exchange flow data only shows how traders move their holdings between wallets and exchanges, often as a reaction to price swings, rather than indicating true capital movement.

Specifically, a better way to assess real buying and selling pressure is through the Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD). This metric tracks the balance between buy and sell orders over time. Unlike exchange flow data, CVD shows how actual trading activity affects price changes.

Notably, the days after the October 10 crash highlighted this difference. XRP posted three straight days of gains between Oct. 11 and 13, even though exchange flow data remained mixed.

Exchanges recorded $6 million in outflows on Oct. 11, $21.44 million in inflows on Oct. 12, and $47.05 million in outflows on Oct. 13. Those figures didn’t match XRP’s steady recovery, showing that exchange flows alone don’t explain price movements or capital shifts.

However, Rector’s suggestion that even small capital netflows could lead to a massive increase or decrease in XRP’s market cap was accurate. Nonetheless, what accurately measures these netflows is the CVD, not exchange netflows.

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