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XRP Flashes ‘Intense Capitulation’ Signal as Holders Take Losses
XRP holders are increasingly taking losses as market sentiment weakens following the token’s earlier surge, according to Glassnode. The analytics firm said current investor behavior reflects “intense capitulation,” with losses now outweighing profits across XRP holder activity.
Key Takeaways:
Glassnode Data Shows XRP Holders Are Realizing More Losses Than Gains
XRP investor behavior has shifted sharply since the token’s speculative peak, according to data shared on June 9 by digital asset data, analytics, and research firm Glassnode. The company’s latest chart shows a dramatic reversal from the profit-taking conditions that dominated during the rally.
The firm reported that the 90-day simple moving average of XRP’s Realized Profit to Loss Ratio fell to 0.38. That means only 38 cents of profit are being taken for every dollar of realized loss. At the 2025 peak, the ratio reached 50, meaning profit-takers overwhelmed loss-sellers by 50 times.
Glassnode wrote on X:
The chart compares XRP’s price with the 90-day moving average of realized profit versus realized loss. The indicator measures whether coins moving on the network are generating profits or losses for their holders. Green spikes show periods when profits dominated activity, while red readings below 1 signal that realized losses exceeded realized gains.
Current conditions sit far below the neutral 1 threshold, showing that loss-taking has become the dominant behavior among active participants. Such readings are typically associated with capitulation, when investors exit positions despite unfavorable prices after a prolonged change in sentiment.
Falling XRP Fees Point to Weaker Network Demand After Earlier Surge
Glassnode also linked XRP’s realized-loss pressure to a steep drop in network fees. The firm reported that the 90-day moving average of total fees paid on the XRP network fell from 5,900 XRP in February 2025 to 500 XRP on June 9, a 91.5% decline.
That fee decline adds context to the broader market reading. Glassnode described it as more than a fee-market adjustment. The firm tied the decline to a near-total contraction in organic transaction demand following XRP’s earlier surge, reinforcing the loss-heavy signal from the Realized Profit-to-Loss Ratio.
Glassnode wrote:
Taken together, the charts show both weakening participation and rising realized losses across the XRP ecosystem. Network activity has contracted sharply, while the balance between profits and losses has swung decisively toward holders absorbing losses.
For traders, the signal does not guarantee a bottom. It does show that XRP’s active holders have shifted into a more defensive phase. Sustained recovery would likely require stronger demand, heavier network usage, and a return to profit-taking among holders.