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XRP ‘structurally fragile’ as 41.5% of supply at a loss

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XRP could be headed for further downside if it fails to secure a meaningful recovery soon, with 41.5% of XRP holders underwater at current prices, according to analysts. 

In an X post on Monday, crypto analytics firm Glassnode stated that the “XRP supply in profit” has reached its lowest levels since November 2024, when the price was approximately $0.53. 

“Today, despite trading ~4× higher ($2.15), 41.5% of supply (~26.5B XRP) sits in loss — a clear sign of a top-heavy and structurally fragile market dominated by late buyers,” said Glassnode. 

Source: Glassnode

IG Australia market analyst Tony Sycamore told Cointelegraph the recent price drop has likely come as a surprise to many XRP investors, and the top-heavy structure means some may be looking to cut their losses if the downward trend continues.

Related: ‘Very wide gap’ between XRP and Solana investor interest: Exec

“The date suggests that many XRP holders likely bought when XRP was above $3.00 ( Jan, July, August, September, and early October), leaving their entry point well above the current ~$2.16 level,” Sycamore said.

“The 40%+ sell-off from July $3.66 high has blindsided both long-term hodlers expecting perpetual upside and newer entrants who bought near the highs due to FOMO and viewed dips as a buying opportunity,” he said.