Crypto commentator Time Traveler has shared a candid reflection on his potential future approach to XRP, stating that he may eventually purchase the digital assetCrypto commentator Time Traveler has shared a candid reflection on his potential future approach to XRP, stating that he may eventually purchase the digital asset

Time Traveler: I Would Hate to Buy XRP At $20. Here’s why

2026/03/05 16:15
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Crypto commentator Time Traveler has shared a candid reflection on his potential future approach to XRP, stating that he may eventually purchase the digital asset at a significantly higher price than it trades at today.

In his tweet, he wrote, “I would hate to buy XRP at $20, but I know that I will. It will be the same for me in that moment as it is for you OGs who buy now, knowing you had it at 0.50*.”

The statement presents a forward-looking perspective that assumes substantial price appreciation for XRP over time. Rather than focusing on short-term market conditions, Time Traveler based his comment on a future scenario in which a $20 entry point becomes a reality. His wording suggests an expectation that such a valuation could materialize, even if the idea of buying at that level feels uncomfortable today.

By comparing his potential future purchase at $20 with current holders who accumulated XRP at $0.50, he highlights the psychological aspect of investing. His message implies that every generation of investors faces a similar dilemma: hesitation at higher price levels, followed by hindsight recognition that earlier opportunities may appear favorable in retrospect.

XRP Community’s Reactions Reflect Ongoing Conviction

The tweet prompted immediate responses from members of the XRP community, with comments reflecting continued commitment to accumulation at current price levels.

One user, Stewart XRP FROM CYPRUS, posted under the handle @infowarsAlex177, stated, “I’m all in on XRP so nothing left to invest.” The comment indicates a full allocation strategy centered exclusively on XRP, demonstrating a high level of conviction in the asset’s future performance.

Another user, Michael Smith, posting as @Mikl1960XRP, added, “I bought a 1 k worth just now.” This response reflects active buying behavior following Time Traveler’s statement, suggesting that some community members interpret such outlooks as reinforcement of their current investment decisions.

Together, the original tweet and its replies illustrate a broader sentiment among certain XRP supporters who maintain confidence in long-term price appreciation. Time Traveler’s projection of a $20 price point serves as a benchmark in his commentary, positioning present-day purchases as analogous to earlier entry points that are now viewed as advantageous.

While the tweet does not provide technical analysis or specific timelines, it centers on investor psychology and long-term belief in XRP’s trajectory. The comparison between past low prices and a hypothetical $20 future highlights the recurring tension between immediate hesitation and future acceptance of higher valuations.

Time Traveler’s statement ultimately underscores a perspective shared by many long-term holders: that today’s prices may one day be viewed as comparatively low, even if they currently feel elevated relative to historical levels.

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