XRP News Update: XRP ETF Approaches Debut While Profit-Taking Challenges $2.35 Support Level
- XRP's price surged 10% to $2.43 amid anticipation for its first spot ETF, with Canary's SEC filing signaling a potential Thursday launch. - Profit-taking by long-term holders spiked 240% since September, pushing daily realizations to $220M as prices retreated to $2.30. - Ripple's $125M SEC settlement and XRP Ledger's 99.999% uptime bolstered fundamentals, while a partnership with Mastercard/Gemini expands cross-border payment integration. - Competition from AI/meme tokens and liquidity shifts threaten XR
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XRP’s value climbed 10% in the week before November 12, 2025, peaking at $2.43, largely driven by excitement over the anticipated launch of the first XRP ETF. A
Regulatory progress has played a major role. Ripple’s $125 million agreement with the SEC in August 2025, which clarified the distinction between institutional and retail XRP sales, resolved a significant uncertainty. The company’s $500 million capital raise and strategic acquisitions have further strengthened its long-term outlook. Meanwhile, the XRP Ledger has maintained 99.999% uptime, surpassing 100 million processed ledgers, and new wallet creation has reached its highest level in eight months.
Nevertheless, obstacles remain. A BitGo wallet issue recently overwhelmed the XRP Ledger with unsuccessful transactions, leading to congestion. Additionally, XRP is facing intense competition from AI and
Ripple’s ecosystem continues to grow. The company has teamed up with Mastercard and Gemini to pilot RLUSD stablecoin settlements on the XRP Ledger, aiming to bridge blockchain and traditional finance for instant fiat transactions. This move supports Ripple’s broader strategy to expand into cross-border payments and decentralized finance.
Despite these advancements, analysts caution about potential risks. XRP’s price remains vulnerable, and traders are encouraged to keep support between $2.35 and $2.38 to prevent a drop toward $2.20. The wider cryptocurrency market, including
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