XRP Derivatives Reset: Open Interest Drops Nearly 60% From July Peak

XRP is trading below the $2.

XRP Derivatives Reset: Open Interest Drops Nearly 60% From July Peak

XRP Derivatives Reset: Open Interest Drops Nearly 60% From July Peak

XRP is trading below the $2.00 mark as the market drifts into a phase defined by apathy and uncertainty, with participation thinning and conviction on both sides fading. After a powerful rally earlier in the cycle, price action has cooled significantly, and recent attempts to regain momentum have failed to attract sustained follow-through. The current environment reflects a market that is no longer driven by aggressive speculation but instead is weighed down by caution and a lack of clear directional catalysts.

XRP deleveraging signal | Source: CryptoQuant
XRP trades around critical demand | Source: XRPUSDT chart on TradingView

More importantly, XRP is now leaning on the 200-period moving average (red), which has flattened and is acting as a critical structural support around the $1.85–$1.90 range. Historically, sustained trading near the 200 MA often marks transition zones between continuation and broader trend failure. A clean break below this level would expose risk toward prior demand zones near $1.60–$1.70.

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Volume remains muted, suggesting market apathy rather than panic selling. This aligns with the broader derivatives deleveraging we’ve already observed, suggesting that the market has largely flushed out speculative pressure.

For any meaningful recovery, XRP must reclaim the 50 MA and hold above $2.00. Until then, price action points to consolidation under resistance. The direction hinges on whether long-term support continues to hold or finally gives way.

Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com 

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