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XRP Plummets After 2025 Rally – Down Nearly 58%, Analysts Warn $0.50 Risk Ahead Amid ETFs!

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Ripple‘s XRP cooled sharply after a $3.65 peak in July 2025, falling nearly 58% since then. According to CoinGecko data, the token fell about 7% in 24 hours and 17.7% over the last week.

It also declined 21.4% across 14 days and 24.2% during the past month. The asset now trades near levels last seen in November 2024 and shows limited nearby support.

A fall to $0.50 would entail about a 67.5% correction from current levels (Ed. note: that equals roughly two-thirds of its present value).

Some forecasters disagree. CoinCodex analysts expect sideways action then a rise to $1.79 on Feb. 21, 2026, and they do not foresee a drop below $1 in the near term.

Market sentiment weakened after President Trump appointed Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve Chair, given Warsh’s past criticism of crypto. Reports say Warsh has since moderated his stance since taking office.

Inflows into XRP ETFs and investor dip-buying could offer relief and support a price rebound.

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