XRP slides 2.8% as weak bounce keeps $1 support in focus

XRP price: Ripple-linked token slides 2.8% as weak bounce keeps $1 support in focus

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Sellers broke another support level on heavy volume, while the recovery failed to reclaim the zone that would ease downside pressure.

By Shaurya Malwa

Jun 25, 2026, 4:32 a.m.

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(CoinDesk Data)

Summary

XRP lost $1.0850 during Tuesday’s selloff, then failed to win it back. That leaves the token sitting near the lower end of its June range, with buyers still defending the $1.05-$1.07 area but no longer pushing price far enough to change the tape. Every failed bounce makes $1 look a little closer.

• XRP traded lower alongside a broader crypto market pullback, with CD5 dropping nearly 3% as bitcoin and major tokens came under pressure.

• Analysts continue to frame the $1.05-$1.10 zone as a key support area for XRP, with a break below it likely shifting attention toward the psychological $1 level.

• Longer-term bulls still point to a multi-year falling wedge structure, but near-term price action remains defined by lower highs and repeated failed recoveries.

• XRP fell from $1.1020 to $1.0708 during the 24-hour session, losing 2.8%.

• The main breakdown came at 13:00 UTC, when volume surged to 117.26 million XRP and pushed price through support at $1.0850.

• Selling later drove XRP to an intraday low near $1.0446 before a modest rebound carried price back toward $1.07.

• The loss of $1.0850 shifted that level from support into resistance, leaving buyers with another overhead level to reclaim.

• The bounce from the $1.04 area was weak. Price recovered, but volume faded quickly and XRP failed to challenge the breakdown zone.

• The intraday chart continues to show lower highs, with rallies stalling near $1.073-$1.075 before sellers step back in.

• XRP remains stuck in a defensive structure as long as it trades below $1.0850 and keeps revisiting the same support band.

• $1.05-$1.07 is the immediate support zone. Losing it would put $1.00 back in focus.

• $1.0850 is the first recovery level bulls need to reclaim before the chart starts to stabilize.

• $1.10 remains the next resistance area, with failed retests there likely to keep sellers in control.

• A move back above $1.10 would suggest the latest breakdown was another shakeout.

By CoinDesk Research

Jun 15, 2026

In May, combined exchange volumes fell 3.45% to $4.41T; the lowest since September 2024. RWA perpetual futures volumes rose 10.4% against the trend, hitting a new all-time high.

Why it matters:

In May, combined exchange volumes fell 3.45% to $4.41T; the lowest since September 2024. RWA perpetual futures volumes rose 10.4% against the trend, hitting a new all-time high.


 

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