The XRP price is under pressure today, dipping roughly 7%, in line with the broader altcoin market. Bitcoin has slipped back below $70,000, and the bigger issueThe XRP price is under pressure today, dipping roughly 7%, in line with the broader altcoin market. Bitcoin has slipped back below $70,000, and the bigger issue

South Korea Is Going All-In on XRP Again – $1.2B Flow Could Signal the Next Big Run

2026/02/16 14:23
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The XRP price is under pressure today, dipping roughly 7%, in line with the broader altcoin market. Bitcoin has slipped back below $70,000, and the bigger issue is that 2026 still hasn’t delivered a sustained rally across crypto. Instead, the market keeps producing big bounces followed by selloffs; a classic bear market rhythm where momentum struggles to stick.

But even in this kind of environment, some signals stand out.

One of the most eye-catching developments comes from South Korea, where XRP just posted a massive surge in trading activity.

Coin Bureau Highlights XRP’s Korea Dominance

Coin Bureau shared data showing XRP pulling in $1.2 billion in 24-hour trading volume across South Korea’s top exchanges, primarily Upbit and Bithumb.

The numbers are striking because XRP is dominating by a wide margin.

The breakdown shows:

  • XRP: $1.20 billion
  • Ethereum (ETH): ~$304 million
  • Bitcoin (BTC): ~$285 million
  • Tether (USDT): ~$254 million
  • Dogecoin (DOGE): ~$122 million
  • Solana (SOL): ~$106 million
  • Pepe (PEPE): ~$50 million

That’s not a small edge. XRP volume in Korea is several multiples higher than BTC or ETH locally, which is rare in a market where Bitcoin usually sits at the top.

Why South Korea Matters So Much for Crypto

South Korea has long been one of the most important retail-driven crypto markets in the world. When Korean exchanges start showing concentrated volume in a single asset, it often reflects something deeper than random speculation.

Korean traders are known for aggressively rotating into high-beta altcoins during key market moments. Historically, major XRP rallies have often coincided with strong activity out of Korea, where the token has one of its most loyal trading bases.

Upbit in particular has become a major liquidity hub, and when XRP dominates flows there, it signals that demand is building in one of crypto’s most active regional markets.

This doesn’t automatically mean price will explode tomorrow, especially in a choppy macro environment. But it does show that XRP is still commanding attention and capital even as the broader market remains fragile.

Read also: Here’s the XRP Price If Bitcoin Hits $100K Again in 2026

What This Could Mean for XRP Next

The interesting contrast here is that price is falling today, yet volume is surging. That often happens when a market is at an inflection point; either traders are positioning early for a reversal, or volatility is flushing out weak hands before the next move.

If Bitcoin stabilizes and the altcoin market finds footing again, XRP already has one major ingredient in place: heavy liquidity and participation from one of the strongest retail regions globally.

For now, South Korea going “all-in” on XRP again is a signal worth watching closely. In bear markets, the biggest rallies often start when the market feels weakest, and XRP’s Korean flows indicate something may be brewing under the surface.

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