XRP Traders Target $6 as Ripple’s RLUSD Surges Past $500M Market Cap
A clean breakout from the range could push the token toward the $4–$6 zone, one watcher said.

What to know:
- XRP is maintaining support above $2.34, with traders anticipating a breakout toward $2.65.
- Analysts suggest a breakout could lead XRP to reach between $4 and $6.
- Ripple's stablecoin RLUSD has surpassed a $500 million market cap, ranking among the top 20 globally.
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A move higher would mark the upper bound of a consolidation range that’s held since December 2024, a range that’s seen steady accumulation even as retail interest waned.
Arthur Azizov, founder of B2 Ventures, said the token is “likely to move towards a new local high around $2.65” if it continues to hold above current levels.
“Since XRP has been in accumulation for quite a long time, the outlook remains positive,” he said in a Thursday note to CoinDesk, noting that a clean breakout from the range could push the token toward the $4–$6 zone.
That view is echoed by other technical analysts, who flag multiple bullish formations — including a symmetrical triangle and bull flag — supporting the case for a $2.60–$2.65 retest. If broken, those levels could act as a springboard for a move toward multi-year highs.
Sentiment has been bolstered by growing open interest in XRP derivatives, tightening volatility bands, and apparent whale accumulation.
Meanwhile, Ripple’s stablecoin RLUSD crossed a $500 million market cap on Wednesday, less than eight months after launch.
The dollar-backed token now ranks among the top 20 stablecoins globally, backed by custody from BNY Mellon and integrated across platforms like Transak and OpenPayd.
Read more: Ripple Taps BNY to Custody Stablecoin Reserves as RLUSD Surpasses $500M
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