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XRP whales turn active with 280% surge – Can price reclaim $1?

XRP whale transfers surged as exchange withdrawals deepened, adding fresh attention to how large holders are positioning near $1.

XRP whale transactions surge 280% as withdrawals dominate - Where is the capital moving to?

Derivative activity on Ripple [XRP] is increasing dramatically even though the price for XRP is weakening. This divergence creates an increasingly large gap between the amount of leverage used and the current trend in the market.

Binance Open Interest (OI) has jumped from roughly $360 million in early August to $461.3 million, representing the highest OI value since early July. Despite that boom, XRP’s price slipped toward $0.992 after trading above $1.10 in late July.

This divergence suggests that rather than following an established recovery, traders are committing more capital despite price action remaining weak. As leverage accumulates near the psychological $1 level, smaller price moves can trigger larger liquidations and accelerate volatility.

Source: CryptoQuant

However, OI does not reveal whether longs or shorts dominate. A sustained move above $1 alongside expanding OI would improve momentum.

Conversely, continued weakness with elevated leverage could force positions out rapidly, making funding rates and directional positioning crucial next indicators.

XRP exchange withdrawals deepen

XRP’s increasing leverage in derivatives markets now meets a contrasting trend in spot markets. This is as a result of exchange wallet activity increasingly favoring withdrawals.

According to CryptoQuant data, Coinbase represents nearly half of all XRP exchange volume traded on exchanges. However, since the 28th of February, the U.S.-based exchange Coinbase leads this shift at -14,300 net wallets.

This means withdrawals have outpaced deposits for XRP on Coinbase. Meanwhile, both Binance and Crypto.com have reported a net decrease in active user accounts since the 27th of March, indicating this trend may be occurring at other large trading platforms.

Source: CryptoQuant

 

Although Coinbase dominates 47.3% of all XRP exchange activity, Upbit’s share has dropped sharply from 40% to just 12%. This indicates there is a possible geographic as well as market-wide shift.

For XRP near $1, sustained withdrawals could gradually reduce readily tradable supply and ease one source of selling pressure.

However, this becomes apparent if exchange balances also decline, thus proving that withdrawn XRP is no longer being used in local circulation.

XRP whale activity surges

The withdrawal trend gains another layer as XRP whales sharply increase activity, showing larger holders are no longer staying quiet.

In the last 24 hours, transactions above $1 million have risen by 280% from approximately 10 to more than 38, according to Santiment data.

Source: X

The growth in larger transactions matters because large transfers can quickly change exchange liquidity when whales move capital between wallets and venues.

Together with withdrawal-heavy exchange activity, the surge raises the possibility that larger holders are repositioning while XRP trades near $1. Yet, transaction size alone cannot reveal whether whales are buying or preparing to sell.

Therefore, the destination of those exchanges remains relevant due to consistent outflows; then accumulation may occur. Alternatively, if inflow rises significantly, then short-term selling pressure may be experienced.


Final Summary

  • XRP Binance OI reached $461.3 million, increasing volatility risk near $1.
  • XRP withdrawals and surging whale activity signal repositioning, with transfer destinations shaping selling pressure.
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Muriuki Lazaro

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Muriuki Lazaro is a on-chain data analyst with a B.Sc. in Data Science. Muriuki specializes in dissecting complex on-chain data into clear and accurate insights for readers in the crypto ecosystem, with a particular focus on Bitcoin.

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