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Is XRP hitting $50 in 2026?

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XRP price predictions for 2026 (and beyond) fall within a wide range, with analysts and machine learning algorithms alike suggesting outcomes that span from modest gains to extremely bullish scenarios.

While most forecasts cluster in the $2 to $10 range, which already assumes continued institutional adoption, regulatory clarity, and positive crypto market conditions, some analysts have argued the price target could be much higher – nearly five times higher.

For example, a crypto analyst known by the name of EGRAG CRYPTO argued in January this year that XRP might climb to $42 by the end of 2026. 

When will XRP hit $50?

EGRAG CRYPTO’s figure is based on “three macro formations” between 2015 and 2022. All three of them saw their measured move with almost 100% precision, and given that the current setup reflects the macro compression profile, a $42 price target seems probable.

XRP outlook. Source: EGRAG CRYPTO

The crypto analyst known as Ali Martinez has also pointed to a “multi-year triangle” forming on long-term XRP charts. This pattern, he argued, suggests that an XRP price target of $48 could become a reality during the next bull run, culminating, based on his chart, sometime in 2030.

2026 XRP price prediction

While certainly mouth-watering, these forecasts are still outliers. Some institutional analysts, such as Standard Chartered, have set the XRP price target at $28 by the end of the decade. For 2026, the same company sees XRP trading at just $2.8, a figure exponentially lower than that of Martinez.

Our AI prediction had a somewhat similar idea. Namely, it gave XRP a roughly 22% chance of reaching $5 in 2026. A more likely outcome, the algorithm noted, was a $2 to $3.50 range.

More optimistic but still in the single-digit territory, a market analyst going by ChartNerd largely agrees with Standard Chartered, believing XRP is on its path to reach $8 sometime in 2026–2027, based largely on Fibonacci retracements. 

XRP analysis. Source: ChartNerd 

This analysis comes with a caveat that what we’re seeing now is Ripple building its foundation following SEC clearance. In other words, it will take time for any substantial rallies to take place, so “short-term noise might fluctuate about price action.” 

Ultimately, the analyst said, “it’s never been about timing candles” but a slow shift toward utility-driven value expected by 2030. All in all, the analyses covered above are more than hopeful, but they all come with an important disclaimer that otherworldly rallies are not guaranteed. That is, the $50 target might be coming, but it’s more likely to be a slow journey rather than an explosive, overnight event.

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Source: https://finbold.com/is-xrp-hitting-50-in-2026/

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