- XRP trades sideways with declining retail and institutional activity:


Investor demand for XRP derivatives by individual investors remains weak, with the average perpetual open interest trading volume at $2.57 billion on Friday. The open interest has remained relatively stable at this level since Monday, after falling from $2.80 billion—its highest monthly level. Accordingly, sustaining XRP’s rebound may be difficult, making this digital asset highly vulnerable to significant selling pressure.

Daily trading information for XRP futures contracts | Source: CoinGlass

At the same time, interest in spot XRP exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has slowed this week, with inflows totaling approximately $9.30 million as of Thursday, compared with $55.39 million in the prior week.

Meanwhile, total inflows reached $3.89 million on Thursday, up from $2.42 million the day before. According to SoSoValue data, the average cumulative inflows are $1.28 billion, and total net assets are $1.08 billion. Continued institutional demand is essential for shaping sentiment and supporting XRP’s recovery.

XRP ETF inflows | Source: SoSoValue
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Before00zero
· 4h ago
Weak cash flows may lead to spot XRP exchange-traded funds and decreased demand from individuals, limiting the token's recovery potential.
The 100-day and 200-day downward-sloping exponential moving averages define XRP's weak technical structure.
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