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Will XRP Crash or Rally as Glassnode Flags Cost Basis Mirrors 2022 Patterns?

XRP fails to hold the recent rally above $2.35 and looks to move back towards $1.85 after breaking multiple support levels. The price dropping below $2 triggered a major structural shift as the level serves as a major psychological zone for Ripple holders, according to a leading on-chain analytics platform.

XRP Structure Resembles 2022 Pattern: Glassnode

The current market structure for XRP is similar to that of early 2022, according to Glassnode data. The short-term holder cost basis similarity has sparked speculation about whether the coin will crash or rally ahead.

Investors active in the 1-week to 1-month window are now accumulating XRP at prices below the realized cost basis of the 6-month to 12-month cohort. This divergence creates mounting psychological pressure on holders who entered at higher levels, indicating increased selling pressure if sentiment worsens.

XRP Realized Price. Source: Glassnode

Notably, XRP was trading around $0.80 in February 2022 when 1W-1M realized price dropped below 6M-12M realized price. The broader market downturn triggered an almost 60% crash to lows of nearly $0.30 as Investors and whales exited their XRP positions.

The $2 psychological level has acted as a major XRP support influencing spending behavior, as per Glassnode. Every time the price retested the level, XRP holders have triggered $0.5 billion to $1.2 billion in weekly realized losses.

Moreover, the XRP Whale Flow 30-DMA remained in negative territory during the latest rebound in prices. It indicates continued selling pressure amid whale distribution. While selling pressure has eased, outflows still hover around $20 million per day.

XRP Whale Flow 30-DMA. Source: CryptoQuant

Analysts on Potential Price Action

XRP coin saw volatile price action today, dropping 2% to $1.93. The intraday high and low are $1.93 and $2.03, respectively. Trading volume has decreased by 22% over the past 24 hours, indicating a decline in interest among traders.

As CoinGape reported, veteran trader Peter Brandt and other crypto analysts, including Ali Martinez, predicted an XRP crash to $1 if bulls fail to defend the $1.80 level amid continued whale selloffs.

CoinGlass data showed massive selling in derivatives markets. At the time of writing, the total XRP futures open interest tumbled over 4% to $3.42 billion in the last 24 hours. The futures OI on CME and Binance plunged almost 3% and 5%, respectively, signaling bearish sentiment among derivatives traders.

Analyst CrediBULL Crypto pointed out that lower timeframe XRP charts signal buy-the-dip opportunities for going long. However, he suggests keeping risk in check amid current market conditions. All eyes are on US President Donald Trump’s Davos speech, which could set the stage for XRP direction.

Another analyst Dom claimed the recent rally was weak as the orderflow analysis showed no strong buyer support and the push likely happened due to low liquidity.

He pointed out $1.80 as the next key support level. Any more moves down could trigger a breakdown. Bulls need to regain $2.05 for another upside move.

XRP Price Chart. Source: Dom

Source: https://coingape.com/will-xrp-crash-or-rally-as-glassnode-flags-cost-basis-mirrors-2022-patterns/

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