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    XRP Supply on Exchanges Collapses Ahead of Next Round of ETF Approval

    Story Highlights
    • 149 million XRP rapidly left exchanges, signaling a major supply shock developing soon.

    • Only $3.8 billion XRP remains on exchanges, increasing chances of sharp price movements.

    • Analysts predict XRP could surge toward $5โ€“$10 by 2025 if demand strengthens.

    XRP is suddenly flashing one of its strongest bullish signals of the year. In just 24 hours, 149 million XRP worth $336 million disappeared from exchanges. With exchange reserves collapsing and ETF demand rising, XRP supporters believe a major supply shock is now forming, one that could send prices much higher. 

    Many are already calling 2025 the year XRP finally makes its big move, with bold predictions of $5โ€“$10 by year-end.

    XRP Supply on Exchanges Is Collapsing

    According to on-chain researcher Ripple Bull Winkle, XRP is entering a phase where supply on exchanges continues to shrink. The chart clearly shows that exchange balances have been falling steadily over the months, hinting that more investors are removing XRP from trading platforms and shifting it into personal wallets or long-term storage.

    Recent reports suggest that more than 149 million XRP, worth around $336 million, vanished from centralized exchanges within just 24 hours. These arenโ€™t normal retail withdrawals. 

    With less XRP available on public exchanges, the market becomes more sensitive to demand shocks, making any new buy pressure far more impactful.

    The ETF Pressure Is Quietly Building

    One major reason for the rising XRP supply shock is the strong demand from new ETFs. The first U.S.-listed spot XRP ETF by Canary Capital (XRPC) saw $58 million in trading volume on day one, the highest for any ETF launched this year.

    Now, 11 more XRP ETFs are waiting for approval in the next 10 days. If each brings in even $1 billion, it could quickly drain the remaining XRP on exchanges. 

    With low supply and rising institutional demand, the market may face a sharp liquidity squeeze and stronger price moves.

    Only $3.8 Billion of XRP Left on Exchanges

    One of the most striking points from the report is that only $3.8 billion worth of XRP remains on exchanges. For a top-tier crypto asset, this is extremely low. 

    At the same time, the XRP-centric staking and rewards token XRPC recently processed $58 million, and analysts expect it could move toward $1 billion in a month if the current pace continues. All of these points contribute to increasing strain on the liquid supply.

    XRP Price Could Hit $10 by Year-End

    As of now, XRP is trading around $2.27, holding support near $2.20 after breaking out of a bullish wedge pattern. The key level to watch is $2.50,ย  a breakout above it could push XRP toward $2.80โ€“$3.00 next.

    With exchange supply falling and institutional interest growing, several analysts now believe XRP could reach $5โ€“$10 by the end of 2025. 

    Much of this outlook comes from the expectation that ETFs will lock up large amounts of XRP, tightening supply just as demand rises.

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    FAQs

    Why is XRP supply on exchanges dropping so fast?

    XRP supply is falling as investors move coins to private wallets and long-term storage, creating tighter liquidity and raising the chance of stronger price moves.

    How does a supply shock impact XRPโ€™s price?

    A supply shock limits available XRP for trading. When demand rises at the same time, it can push prices higher because fewer tokens are left on exchanges.

    How much XRP is currently available on exchanges?

    Roughly $3.8 billion worth of XRP remains on exchanges, a low level that increases the chance of sharper price reactions if buying pressure rises.

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