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XRP bounces back! Is the $3 breakout coming sooner than anyone expected?

XRP bounces back! Is the $3 breakout coming sooner than anyone expected?

Time of India4 days ago
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price was back at $3.00 on Monday, up by 0.05 points or 1.69 per cent. XRP has emerged as one of the most closely watched cryptocurrencies of 2025, as renewed bullish sentiment from legal clarity and network innovation fuels speculation of an impending breakout. After reversing the SEC's classification of XRP as a security in March 2025—and resolving litigation with a modest settlement—investor optimism is surging.
In August 2025, analysts are highly optimistic, with Brave New Coin forecasting a sharp rally to $6–$8 next month—up from a mid‑July high near $3.66. Meanwhile, Crypto prediction models peg August's average price at $2.94, with lows near $2.24 and highs hitting $3.60, based on current trading sentiment.
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Tony 'The Bull' Severino, a respected Elliott Wave strategist, delivers a staggering outlook—calling for a 333 per cent gain in just 40 days, noting technical patterns that suggest explosive upside. That translates to a potential move from the low‑$3's to well above $10 if sentiment persists.
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A Bitget analyst, riding July's institutional-driven rally, sets a target of $5 by year‑end 2025, reinforced by ongoing financial adoption of XRP and macro tailwinds in crypto markets.
Economic Times contributors predict even higher potential—analysts foresee XRP 'eyeing $10' as Ripple continues to gain ground in cross-border payments—but caution remains as competitors quietly advance. Another article situates upside around 500 per cent, contingent on XRP maintaining its structural momentum as a payments token category driver.
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CoinPedia projects XRP could reach up to $5.81, with average estimates near $4.89, and a floor around $2.30. Brave New Coin highlights a top‑end forecast of $15 by late 2025, building on Ripple's legal victory and expanding ecosystem. Cryptopolitan estimates a more conservative range, predicting a maximum of $5.71, average $4.76, and low $1.60 for 2025, with longer-term projections stretching into double digits by 2028–30.
Reddit commentaries reinforce these narratives: bullish voices suggest $8–$13 by mid-2025 in a favorable institutional environment, or up to $10 by year's end; a tepid regulatory or demand outcome could leave price stuck in the $1.50–3 range.
While bullish scenarios abound, analysts warn of significant risks: macroeconomic shocks, declining trading volume (noted by IndiaTimes), or competitive pressure from rival fintech tokens that may dampen Ripple's momentum. Moreover, XRP still relies heavily on Ripple's own ecosystem—casting shadows on its long-term decentralization and appeal.
XRP stands at a potential inflection point in 2025. Bullish cases envision targets from $5 to $15, contingent on institutional backing and legal clarity. But less optimistic scenarios suggest a plateau in the $2–3 zone if momentum fades. As ever in crypto markets, volatility remains a central theme—catalysts will determine whether XRP breaks out or consolidates.
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Q1. What is current price of XRP?
A1. The current price of XRP was at $3.00 on Monday, up by 0.05 points or 1.69 per cent.
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A2. The most popular cryptocurrency in world is Bitcoin.
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