XRP holders are selling at a loss as market pressure increases. Data from Glassnode shows XRP’s Spent Output Profit Ratio (SOPR) has dropped below 1.0, meaning many investors are selling for less than they paid. The token is trading around $1.41 after failing to break the $1.45 resistance level. A similar pattern was seen during XRP’s long sideways market between 2021 and 2022. Despite the weakness, some investors remain hopeful. They point to possible support from future crypto regulations and speculation about a partnership between Elon Musk’s X Money platform and Ripple-linked Cross River Bank.
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