The XRP community has strong opinions about what they would do when XRP reaches $100. X Finance Bull (@Xfinancebull) put the question directly to his followers,The XRP community has strong opinions about what they would do when XRP reaches $100. X Finance Bull (@Xfinancebull) put the question directly to his followers,

How Much XRP Will You Sell If It Hits $100 Tomorrow? XRP Army Responds

2026/05/24 22:02
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The XRP community has strong opinions about what they would do when XRP reaches $100.

X Finance Bull (@Xfinancebull) put the question directly to his followers, asking what percentage of their holdings they would sell if the asset hit $100 tomorrow. The responses ranged from full exits to complete refusals to sell, reflecting just how differently holders view the asset’s ceiling.

Community Divides on Selling

The responses cover the full spectrum. Some said they would sell nothing at $100. One commenter stated that he would hold because XRP would serve as DeFi collateral, making a sale unnecessary.

Others also revealed that they would not sell. Many experts have advised against selling XRP early, and with some analysts targeting $1,000 and even more, $100 seems small to many investors.

Others took a more measured approach. One respondent said selling 10-20% at $100 made sense. Another suggested selling 25-30% while holding the rest long term. One commenter outlined a tiered sell strategy, recommending selling small portions at varying levels as the price rises, while retaining a significant position.

Profit-Taking at $100

In March, a developer argued on X that $100 is not an insane prediction for XRP given the XRP Ledger’s capacity to tokenize real-world assets across multiple trillion-dollar asset classes. Many analysts are convinced that XRP could hit $100 soon, and investors are already preparing their strategies.

Some respondents focused on practical outcomes. One said he would sell enough to cover a couple of holidays and hold the rest. Another said he would only sell the amount invested, representing approximately 2.75% of his holdings, and let the rest grow. One commenter said he would sell every single cent and retire (@eightlends).

That sentiment connects to a broader conversation about what $100 XRP actually means for holders. In April, crypto commentator Time Traveler stated that 2026 could be the year XRP surpasses $100, and many in the community are convinced.

Skepticism in the Thread

Not every reply expressed confidence. One commenter stated there would be “no what ifs” because XRP is “never hitting $100.” Others shared the same sentiment, with one user telling the community to plan exit strategies and have protection plans rather than waiting for XRP. One commenter offered to sell his XRP right now at $50 to those who believe it can hit $100.

The thread reflects a question the XRP community keeps returning to. Posts about $100 XRP have consistently drawn significant community reaction, with supporters pointing to institutional adoption and XRPL infrastructure as key drivers.

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