Crypto commentator Zach Rector has turned attention toward downside expectations for XRP, asking followers where they believe the asset could bottom out in 2026Crypto commentator Zach Rector has turned attention toward downside expectations for XRP, asking followers where they believe the asset could bottom out in 2026

Zach Rector Discusses Where XRP Will Bottom Out

2026/02/09 21:59
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Crypto commentator Zach Rector has turned attention toward downside expectations for XRP, asking followers where they believe the asset could bottom out in 2026. In a recent tweet accompanied by a short video, Rector referenced a growing number of market predictions placing XRP well below the one-dollar level.

According to him, projections ranging from $0.25 to $0.50 are circulating among analysts and traders, reflecting heightened uncertainty around near-term price behavior.

Rector stated that he recently issued what he described as a “$1 XRP warning,” explaining that he is positioning himself ahead of that price level. He noted that he has already placed an order through Caleb and Brown and intends to accumulate XRP if price action approaches the one-dollar mark.

His comments suggested that, despite acknowledging bearish projections, he views a move toward $1 as a potential opportunity rather than a signal to exit the market.

Invitation for Community Input on XRP’s Price Floor

Beyond outlining his own stance, Rector used the video to solicit opinions from the XRP community. He asked viewers directly where they believe XRP will ultimately bottom out in 2026, encouraging responses in the comment section.

He described the request as a way to gauge sentiment within what he referred to as the “XRP family,” emphasizing interest in collective expectations rather than presenting a definitive forecast.

The framing of the question indicates that Rector is focused on sentiment analysis as much as price targets. By highlighting a wide range of bearish predictions and contrasting them with his own buying intentions, he positioned the discussion around divergence in outlooks rather than a single narrative.

Community Responses Reflect Divided Expectations

Replies to the tweet revealed differing views. One commenter, identified as CRAZY XRP from Australia, suggested a pullback toward the $1.14 to $1.15 range, describing it as a potential retest rather than a deeper breakdown. This response implied confidence that XRP may remain above the one-dollar threshold even if broader market weakness continues.

Another commenter, Galaxy Crypto, offered a more macro-driven perspective. They argued that geopolitical tensions between Iran and the United States could trigger a wider crypto market decline toward late April, potentially pushing XRP below $1 into a range between $0.70 and $1.

According to this view, regulatory clarity and easing geopolitical conditions could later support a recovery into late May or mid-June.

Not all responses were supportive. A user known as TheButcher854 questioned Rector’s credibility by referencing previous price predictions, while another commenter, XRP33, asserted confidently that XRP would never fall below $1.11 again.

Together, Rector’s remarks and the varied responses underscore the lack of consensus around XRP’s potential downside, highlighting how expectations for 2026 remain deeply divided even among committed market participants.

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