The post Whales Unload $5 Billion XRP; Selling Hits October 2022 High appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XRP is struggling to recover from last week’s market crash, with its rebound momentum dampened by weak investor support and growing selling pressure.  Despite broader market stabilization, XRP holders continue to offload their assets, intensifying the bearish sentiment and slowing the altcoin’s path to recovery. XRP Holders Move To Sell Although the crash occurred nearly four days ago, XRP investors continue to sell at unprecedented levels. Data from the exchange net position change indicates that selling volume is the highest recorded since December 2022. The persistent offloading suggests panic selling among investors, driven by the lack of a visible recovery in the token’s price. Sponsored Sponsored This sustained selling pressure could hinder XRP’s ability to regain momentum. With confidence fading, buyers appear hesitant to reenter the market. The continued outflow of tokens from investor wallets to exchanges highlights the prevailing fear that further losses may still lie ahead, limiting upward potential. Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here. XRP Exchange Net Position Change. Source: Glassnode Whales have been major contributors to XRP’s recent price decline. Addresses holding between 100 million and 1 billion XRP have reportedly sold over 2.24 billion tokens worth more than $5.4 billion since the October 10 crash. This massive sell-off has intensified downward pressure on the market. Such large-scale liquidation by whales signals deep skepticism regarding XRP’s near-term performance. Institutional and high-value investors exiting positions suggest a lack of faith in the token’s ability to stage a meaningful rebound.  XRP Whale Selling. Source: Santiment XRP Price Has To Bounce Back At the time of writing, XRP trades at $2.44, hovering just below the $2.45 support level. If bearish momentum persists and investor confidence weakens further, the altcoin could slide to $2.35 or even $2.27 in the coming days. This… The post Whales Unload $5 Billion XRP; Selling Hits October 2022 High appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XRP is struggling to recover from last week’s market crash, with its rebound momentum dampened by weak investor support and growing selling pressure.  Despite broader market stabilization, XRP holders continue to offload their assets, intensifying the bearish sentiment and slowing the altcoin’s path to recovery. XRP Holders Move To Sell Although the crash occurred nearly four days ago, XRP investors continue to sell at unprecedented levels. Data from the exchange net position change indicates that selling volume is the highest recorded since December 2022. The persistent offloading suggests panic selling among investors, driven by the lack of a visible recovery in the token’s price. Sponsored Sponsored This sustained selling pressure could hinder XRP’s ability to regain momentum. With confidence fading, buyers appear hesitant to reenter the market. The continued outflow of tokens from investor wallets to exchanges highlights the prevailing fear that further losses may still lie ahead, limiting upward potential. Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here. XRP Exchange Net Position Change. Source: Glassnode Whales have been major contributors to XRP’s recent price decline. Addresses holding between 100 million and 1 billion XRP have reportedly sold over 2.24 billion tokens worth more than $5.4 billion since the October 10 crash. This massive sell-off has intensified downward pressure on the market. Such large-scale liquidation by whales signals deep skepticism regarding XRP’s near-term performance. Institutional and high-value investors exiting positions suggest a lack of faith in the token’s ability to stage a meaningful rebound.  XRP Whale Selling. Source: Santiment XRP Price Has To Bounce Back At the time of writing, XRP trades at $2.44, hovering just below the $2.45 support level. If bearish momentum persists and investor confidence weakens further, the altcoin could slide to $2.35 or even $2.27 in the coming days. This…

Whales Unload $5 Billion XRP; Selling Hits October 2022 High

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XRP is struggling to recover from last week’s market crash, with its rebound momentum dampened by weak investor support and growing selling pressure. 

Despite broader market stabilization, XRP holders continue to offload their assets, intensifying the bearish sentiment and slowing the altcoin’s path to recovery.

XRP Holders Move To Sell

Although the crash occurred nearly four days ago, XRP investors continue to sell at unprecedented levels. Data from the exchange net position change indicates that selling volume is the highest recorded since December 2022. The persistent offloading suggests panic selling among investors, driven by the lack of a visible recovery in the token’s price.

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This sustained selling pressure could hinder XRP’s ability to regain momentum. With confidence fading, buyers appear hesitant to reenter the market. The continued outflow of tokens from investor wallets to exchanges highlights the prevailing fear that further losses may still lie ahead, limiting upward potential.

Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here.

XRP Exchange Net Position Change. Source: Glassnode

Whales have been major contributors to XRP’s recent price decline. Addresses holding between 100 million and 1 billion XRP have reportedly sold over 2.24 billion tokens worth more than $5.4 billion since the October 10 crash. This massive sell-off has intensified downward pressure on the market.

Such large-scale liquidation by whales signals deep skepticism regarding XRP’s near-term performance. Institutional and high-value investors exiting positions suggest a lack of faith in the token’s ability to stage a meaningful rebound. 

XRP Whale Selling. Source: Santiment

XRP Price Has To Bounce Back

At the time of writing, XRP trades at $2.44, hovering just below the $2.45 support level. If bearish momentum persists and investor confidence weakens further, the altcoin could slide to $2.35 or even $2.27 in the coming days.

This would make recovery increasingly challenging for XRP, which needs to climb back toward $2.85 to reclaim its recent losses. Sustained selling activity, particularly from large holders, could delay this process and push prices lower.

XRP Price Analysis. Source: TradingView

However, if selling pressure eases and investors begin accumulating once again, XRP could rebound. A push above $2.54 and $2.64 could pave the way toward $2.75, signaling renewed market optimism and invalidating the bearish outlook.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/xrp-selling-rises-as-whales-dump/

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