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Open Interest Just Spiked on XRP. That’s Either Fuel or a Trap

2026/05/24 00:45
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XRP open interest surges on Binance as NVT ratio spikes and market cap holds. A long squeeze may be coming. Here’s what CryptoQuant data shows.

Open Interest on XRP futures at Binance just posted a sharp jump. Not a gradual climb. A spike.

That kind of move in derivatives positioning typically means one thing: traders are piling back in. The question CryptoQuant analyst data is now asking is whether they are piling into the right side of the trade.

Open Interest Alone Doesn’t Make a Bull Case

According to CryptoQuant’s latest quicktake published May 23, XRP open interest, market cap, and NVT ratio are all being read together. That combination is not flashing green across the board.

Source: CryptoQuant’s 

Open Interest on the XRP-USDT pair at Binance now sits at 433,771,255.81. It climbed 520,300.78 in the latest daily session, a 0.12% move. Small in percentage terms. Larger in what it implies about positioning.

Market cap, per the chart, held at 137,120,094,116.00, gaining roughly 574 million in the same window. That is a relatively steady print. No major distribution happening. The whales, it seems, have not started the exit.

The Number That Makes This Whole Setup Fragile

NVT Ratio on the XRP Ledger is the problem. It printed 218.12, up 46.11 in the session, a 26.81% spike. That kind of reading means market value is expanding faster than actual network transaction volume. The chain is not doing more work. The price just thinks it should be worth more.

That gap between valuation and usage is exactly what makes XRP’s current derivatives leverage a double-edged situation. Rising open interest without network usage confirming the move tends to produce volatile, short-lived rallies.

Looking at the chart from January through May 23, the NVT line has been producing irregular spikes throughout the period. It is not new behavior. But the current reading puts it near the upper range of those spikes.

What the Chart Shows That the Analysis Didn’t Spell Out

The TradingView chart from CryptoQuant covers January 2026 through May 23. A few things stand out beyond what the written analysis covered.

Open Interest collapsed hard in late January, around the same time the NVT ratio was posting its highest readings of the year. Price followed that collapse downward. The pattern is visible. High NVT plus high OI did not end well.

Market cap peaked near 2.2 trillion in that early January window. It has been in a slow bleed since, now sitting around the 1.37 trillion range. Large investors are not aggressively selling. But they have not come back either.

The OI recovery happening now is building from a lower base than where it was in January. That matters. The squeeze, if it comes, has less fuel than it did then.

What Happens If Open Interest Keeps Climbing

Two roads from here, per CryptoQuant’s assessment. If open interest keeps rising and price cannot push to new highs, long positions accumulate without confirmation. That is a squeeze setup. Downside wicks, fast and sudden.

The XRP compression phase that has been building since February only adds to that pressure. Less room to move, more contracts sitting open, and an NVT ratio that is flashing overheated.

If price does break resistance alongside rising OI, the CryptoQuant note describes it as a short but powerful momentum move. Short being the operative word.

The most likely scenario per the analysis: an upside squeeze first. Then elevated risk of a sharp correction immediately following it.

Not a bearish call. Not a bullish one either. Just a setup that tends to move fast and hurt whichever side is not paying attention.

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