XRP moved ahead of BNB by market cap as traders watched resistance near $1.90. Here is the evidence behind the move and the next price target bulls are trackingXRP moved ahead of BNB by market cap as traders watched resistance near $1.90. Here is the evidence behind the move and the next price target bulls are tracking

XRP Price Outlook: Next Target After XRP Overtakes BNB

2026/03/17 18:06
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XRP has overtaken BNB by market capitalization, climbing to roughly $93 billion against BNB’s $87.7 billion, as traders now watch whether the token can push through resistance near $1.90 to confirm a broader breakout.

The ranking shift put XRP back in the spotlight after months of range-bound trading. At press time, XRP traded near $1.59 with 24-hour volume around $4.37 billion, suggesting active participation even as the token sat roughly 4% lower on the day.

BNB’s market cap of about $87.7 billion left it trailing XRP by approximately $5.3 billion. That gap gave XRP a higher ranking by total market value, a move that drew renewed attention from traders who track relative positioning among large-cap tokens.

Market-cap flip
$93.0B vs $87.7B
Research for this run showed XRP ahead of BNB by roughly $5.3 billion in market value.
XRP’s market cap in the research run exceeded BNB’s, supporting the article’s claim that XRP briefly moved ahead in the rankings. Source: CoinGecko

Elevated attention around the flip does not by itself confirm a sustained breakout. The broader crypto market remained cautious, with the Fear & Greed Index sitting at 28, firmly in “Fear” territory. That backdrop suggests risk appetite across the market is still limited, even as XRP outperformed on a relative basis.

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The $1.90 Level Bulls Need to Clear

Market commentary has centered on resistance near $1.90 as the immediate hurdle for XRP. A confirmed break above that zone would be the first signal that the rally has legs beyond the BNB flip.

With the token trading near $1.59, roughly 19% below that resistance, bulls still have meaningful ground to cover. Any discussion of higher price targets depends on clearing $1.90 first, and traders watching for that move will want to see it accompanied by rising volume rather than a thin, low-conviction push.

The “breakout” framing circulating on social media overstates what current data supports. XRP’s price action is constructive relative to BNB, but the token has not yet reclaimed the level that would turn technical commentary decisively bullish.

What Could Strengthen or Stall the Move

No fresh issuer, exchange, or regulatory statement surfaced on March 17 to directly explain the move. The most relevant regulatory backdrop remains Ripple’s March 2025 announcement that the SEC had agreed to drop its appeal, pending a Commission vote. That development removed a major legal overhang but is nearly a year old and does not function as a new catalyst.

XRP’s outperformance relative to BNB may partly reflect positioning around the improved legal clarity rather than a single triggering event. In past cycles, tokens that resolved major regulatory uncertainty have seen periodic bursts of re-rating as new capital rotates in.

The risk side of the equation is straightforward: sentiment is weak, the broader market has not confirmed a risk-on shift, and momentum can fade quickly without follow-through above key resistance. Traders watching XRP from here will likely focus on three things: whether $1.90 breaks cleanly, whether daily volume sustains above recent averages, and whether market-wide risk appetite improves from current Fear levels.

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