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XRP Rebounds 25% As Ripple Unveils DeFi Blueprint

  • XRP falls 3% to $1.42 after rebounding 25% from crash lows at $1.10, with spot outflows moderating to $6.96 million.
  • Hex Trust expands Flare partnership to offer institutional clients custodial access to FXRP minting, redemption, and FLR staking through compliant workflows.
  • Recovery requires reclaiming $1.68, while a close below $1.40 opens downside toward the $1.00 psychological level.

XRP price today trades near $1.42 after consolidating gains from a dramatic 25% bounce off the $1.10 crash low. The recovery comes as Ripple outlines a comprehensive institutional DeFi blueprint for the XRP Ledger, positioning XRP as central to regulated on-chain finance at a time when the token desperately needs a fresh narrative.

Ripple Lays Out Institutional DeFi Roadmap For XRPL

Ripple and XRPL contributors have outlined a growing set of institutional DeFi building blocks designed to make the network viable for regulated financial activity. XRP’s utility as a settlement and bridge asset sits at the center of the infrastructure, with use cases spanning forex corridors, stablecoin rails, tokenized collateral, and native lending markets.

The roadmap emphasizes features already live including multi-purpose token standards, permissioned domains with compliance tooling, credential-backed access, and batch transactions. Unlike smart contract chains that bolt on compliance after the fact, XRPL embeds identity and control primitives at the protocol layer.

Permissioned domains and credentials allow markets to gate participation by verified entities, a requirement institutions often cite as a barrier to on-chain integration. On the payments and FX side, XRP’s role as an auto-bridge between assets continues to drive demand through stablecoin corridors and remittance flows.

Spot Outflows Moderate To $7 Million

Coinglass data shows $6.96 million in spot outflows on February 7, a significant moderation from the heavy selling seen earlier in the week. The reduced outflow magnitude suggests selling pressure may be exhausting after the crash to $1.1.

However, outflows remain negative rather than flipping to inflows, suggesting buyers are not yet aggressively accumulating at current levels.

Daily Chart Shows $1.62 As Critical Resistance

On the daily chart, XRP trades below all four major EMAs within a descending channel that has guided price action since July 2025. The 20 day EMA sits at $1.68, the 50 day at $1.86, the 100 day at $2.03, and the 200 day at $2.21.

The $1.62 horizontal support marked on the chart has now become resistance after the breakdown. The Supertrend indicator remains bearish at $1.74. Bulls need to reclaim this zone to signal any meaningful trend reversal.

The current price represents a decline of over 60% from the July 2025 highs near $3.65. The green demand zone below $0.60 represents the ultimate support if selling continues, though the $1.00 psychological level would likely provide interim support.

Hourly Chart Shows 25% Bounce From Crash Lows

On the hourly chart, XRP crashed to $1.10 on February 5 before staging a sharp recovery to $1.55, a 25% bounce. Price has since pulled back to $1.40 as the market consolidates the gains.

RSI sits at 46.23, neutral territory after recovering from oversold levels near 20 during the crash. MACD has turned positive with expanding histogram bars, suggesting short-term momentum favors continuation of the recovery.

A descending trendline from the January 27 high runs through current price action, marking resistance near $1.45. A break above this trendline would signal potential continuation toward the $1.62 zone.

Outlook: Will XRP Go Up?

The trend remains bearish while price trades below all EMAs, but the bounce from $1.10 and moderating outflows suggest selling exhaustion may be near.

  • Bullish case: A daily close above $1.68 would reclaim the 20 day EMA and signal that the crash low marked capitulation. The Hex Trust integration could attract institutional demand over time, providing fundamental support for a recovery.
  • Bearish case: A close below $1.40 would signal the bounce has failed and target $1.00. With macro headwinds intact and the broader crypto market still under pressure, that scenario remains probable.

XRP needs the broader market to stabilize before institutional DeFi access can translate into sustained buying. Until then, the bounce remains a relief rally within a larger downtrend.

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Source: https://coinedition.com/xrp-price-prediction-xrp-rebounds-25-as-ripple-unveils-defi-blueprint/

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