
Big news for the crypto world. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially approved a new ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) by Grayscale that includes some of the biggest cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, and XRP.
This new product is set to become the largest multi-token digital asset ETF in the world. This is a major step forward and could soon open doors for individual spot ETFs for XRP, Solana, and Cardano. Spot ETFs directly track the real-time price of a cryptocurrency, and their approval is considered a huge deal for any coin.
Since the ETF approval news, XRP’s price has shown some action. On the charts, XRP recently broke above a key resistance level between $2.19 to $2.20, but is now trying to hold above this range to confirm new support.
If XRP can stay above this level, it may aim for the next resistance at $2.25, with a possible wick towards $2.32 to $2.35, an area where strong resistance is expected. If it fails to hold above $2.19, however, the price might drop back to around $2.10 to $2.05. At the moment, XRP’s price trend looks neutral, moving sideways without strong momentum.
Analyst Casi Trades said, “After reaching $2.30 resistance, price wasn’t able to hold the $2.25 support level. Instead, it’s now pulling back to retest the top of the consolidation, ~$2.18 to $2.16. This isn’t a breakdown (yet), but this test matters.”
If the price manages to stay above this zone and reclaim $2.25, it could spark a rally toward $2.69 and higher. Early signs of seller weakness are already showing on smaller timeframes, showing this pullback might be temporary. However, if $2.16 breaks, the price risks dropping to the next support around $1.90.
XRP could reach $3–$5 in 2025 if market momentum and ETF demand increase, but exact prices depend on broader trends.
By 2030, some forecasts predict XRP could reach $10 or more, depending on adoption, regulations, and utility growth.
XRP reaching $10,000 is extremely unlikely due to market cap limits and current use case constraints.
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