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    XRP Price in April: 177% Miracle Off the Table, $2.4 Billion Infrastructure in Play

    XRP has kicked off April on a relatively steady note. The token recently climbed to around $1.39, slightly outperforming Bitcoin in the same period. For investors, the bigger takeaway is not the short-term move, but the fact that XRP is holding above the $1.30 level. That support has remained intact despite weeks of sideways movement,

    Meanwhile, the CLARITY Act is back in focus as the Senate returns on April 13, with limited time before midterms slow progress. For XRP, this is important. Ripple’s $2.4 billion infrastructure still runs mostly on fiat and RLUSD, but the Clarity Act could allow banks to start using XRP directly for liquidity.

    The “Strong April” Myth Explained

    There is a popular belief that April is one of XRP’s best months, with average returns of around 25%.

    But that number can be misleading. Most of that performance comes from one exceptional month in 2021, when XRP surged over 170% during a major bull run. Outside of that, April has often been far less exciting.

    XRP April Performance

    In fact, recent years tell a different story. XRP fell sharply in April 2022, dropped again in 2023, and declined more than 20% in 2024. When you remove the 2021 spike, typical April returns are small and sometimes negative. 

    Where XRP Stands Right Now

    So far, April 2026 is following that “normal” pattern. XRP has moved only slightly higher, gaining around 2–3% in early trading. The price action has been choppy, with no clear direction yet.

    This kind of movement often signals a market that is waiting. Sellers are not in full control, but buyers are also not pushing aggressively. In simple terms, XRP is stable, but not yet strong.

    What Could Move XRP This Month

    Two events stand out. First is the Fed meeting at the end of April, led by Jerome Powell. His stance on inflation and rate outlook could decide whether risk assets get relief or face more pressure.

    Then there’s the SEC roundtable on April 16, which could give early signals on where regulation is heading before any actual vote happens.

    On the ground, Ripple is also active globally, with events like XRP Tokyo 2026 adding to sentiment around real-world adoption.

    What Comes Next

    In the short term, XRP is holding steady but lacks a strong push. Some X users see a bigger move building, especially after a long-term trendline break, with bold targets going as high as $7 if momentum picks up.

    For now, April is shaping up as a mix of policy pressure, macro uncertainty, and tumbling price action.

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