XRP whale accumulation has long been in full swing after the cryptocurrency hit its cycle peak back in 2025. So far, it has been one year of non-stop accumulationXRP whale accumulation has long been in full swing after the cryptocurrency hit its cycle peak back in 2025. So far, it has been one year of non-stop accumulation

XRP Whales Are Accumulating Again: Here’s Why This Trend Is Important To Follow

2026/03/31 20:30
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XRP whale accumulation has long been in full swing after the cryptocurrency hit its cycle peak back in 2025. So far, it has been one year of non-stop accumulation, especially as these large players seem to be getting ready for another move. As they continue to buy up more of the supply, there is now the possibility that the cryptocurrency will start to rise again. Going by past performances, a pseudonymous crypto analyst, CW8900, shares what this move might mean for the digital asset.

Why Whale Buying Is Very Bullish For XRP

Historically, large whale XRP buying has usually marked the bottom of a downtrend, leading to a reversal of the trend. This has been the case in the past bear/bull markets, where the whale buying has often stopped the bleed for the altcoin.

The crypto analyst points out that the whales have actually been accumulating the digital asset for a while now, going as far back as one year. This accumulation began with the 2025 high and has continued as the cryptocurrency’s price has drawn down.

Interestingly, these large whale orders have dominated the XRP buying in one year now, showing that these large investors are ramping up their holdings. As the crypto analyst explains, this means that the whales are actually preparing for the cryptocurrency to go into another bull market.

XRP Whale buying

Mostly the buys have been around the $1.3-$3 level, which is where the most buying has occurred. Pointing to the past, the crypto analyst explained that whales have previously bought XRP in the $0.3-$1.3 range, which happened before the 2024/2025 rally.

Another interest fact is the fact that these large whales have not been selling at all and have been focused on buying. This means that the coins are not moving out of the hands of the whale traders into the hands of retail traders.

Going by previous performance, such a trend, when done, could send the XRP price rallying again. The last time, there was a 500% rally resulting from the accumulation. A similar breakout would mean that the price would eventually cross above $7 before topping.

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