How Much XRP Will You Sell If It Hits $100 Tomorrow? XRP Army Responds

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The XRP community has strong opinions about what they would do when XRP reaches $100.

Community Divides on Selling

Others also revealed that they would not sell. Many experts have advised against selling XRP early, and with some analysts targeting $1,000 and even more, $100 seems small to many investors.

Profit-Taking at $100

In March, a developer argued on X that $100 is not an insane prediction for XRP given the XRP Ledger’s capacity to tokenize real-world assets across multiple trillion-dollar asset classes. Many analysts are convinced that XRP could hit $100 soon, and investors are already preparing their strategies.

That sentiment connects to a broader conversation about what $100 XRP actually means for holders. In April, crypto commentator Time Traveler stated that 2026 could be the year XRP surpasses $100, and many in the community are convinced.

Skepticism in the Thread

The thread reflects a question the XRP community keeps returning to. Posts about $100 XRP have consistently drawn significant community reaction, with supporters pointing to institutional adoption and XRPL infrastructure as key drivers.

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