Zach Rector Has a Critical Warning for XRP Holders

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As XRP continues to trade near $1 despite years of bold forecasts from market commentators, some voices in the community are pushing back against the narratives that have dominated discussions.

Crypto commentator Zach Rector recently urged XRP holders to stop relying on speculative predictions and begin focusing on real-world utility and fundamentals.

In a tweet accompanied by a video, Rector opened with a blunt statement: “Stop the BS.” He described the message as a wake-up call for members of the XRP community and urged viewers to share it with others who may need to hear it.

According to Rector, many of the same narratives that circulated throughout 2025 are continuing well into 2026. He expressed frustration with what he called “hopium” and “narrative lies,” claiming that too many investors remain fixated on specific dates that are repeatedly presented as major turning points for XRP.

Criticism of ‘Flip the Switch’ Expectations

During the video, Rector pointed to recent examples of date-driven expectations that have gained traction within the community. He referenced claims surrounding SWIFT integrations and speculation that the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) could trigger a significant market event that would dramatically impact XRP’s price.

Rector criticized the idea that XRP must reach a predetermined value before certain institutional developments occur. He explained that these recurring predictions have become a distraction and have repeatedly failed to deliver the outcomes their supporters expect.

He emphasized that such narratives should have been left behind in 2025. Instead, he noted that the community has carried many of the same expectations into 2026 despite little evidence that these forecasts have materialized.

Highlighting XRP’s current market position, Rector pointed out that the asset remains close to the one-dollar range. In his view, this reality should encourage investors to reassess assumptions rather than continue chasing new dates and speculative milestones.

Community Members Offer Different Perspectives

Rector’s comments prompted responses from several members of the XRP community, some of whom agreed with his concerns while others defended the ongoing speculation.

Rector concluded his message by calling for a shift toward what he described as “real analysis” and a greater focus on XRP’s actual utility rather than speculative narratives centered on future dates and anticipated switch-flipping events.

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