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Prediction: XRP's Price Will Soar Over the Next Year -- But Will It Last?

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Prediction: XRP's Price Will Soar Over the Next Year -- But Will It Last?

XRP is positioned for a potentially strong 2026 after the Nov. 13 U.S. spot ETF debut (Canary XRPC) drew about $250 million in initial inflows, while Ripple reports over 300 institutional partners and the XRP Ledger has added AMM functionality, DEX integration and tooling for tokenized real-world assets—plus XRP-focused treasury firms such as Evernorth plan to raise north of $1 billion to accumulate the coin—creating supply tightening and steady buyer demand. These developments could underpin a material price advance as on-ledger payment flows, tokenization and institutional pilots translate into lasting utility. However, the author warns gains tied to ETF inflows and DAT accumulation are reversible, and competitive/execution risks mean only demand driven by real ledger use cases is likely to be durable.

Analysis

The immediate catalyst is the Nov. 13 U.S. spot XRP ETF Canary (XRPC), which drew roughly $250 million of inflows in its first days and marked the strongest crypto ETF debut this year; simultaneously Ripple reports more than 300 bank and financial partners and the XRP Ledger (XRPL) has added an automated market maker, tighter DEX integration and tooling for tokenized real-world assets. XRP-focused digital-asset-treasury moves such as Evernorth’s planned >$1 billion raise to accumulate XRP could further tighten float and concentrate holder demand, creating a meaningful near-term bid for the coin. ETF inflows plus institutional pilots create a powerful positive feedback loop that can drive a material price advance into 2026, but those capital flows are reversible: the article stresses ETF and DAT liquidity can reverse as investors redeem or treasuries lock in gains. Competitive and execution risks are material—rivals or failed integrations could blunt adoption and price durability. Durable value is most likely to come from on-ledger adoption (tokenized assets issuance, stablecoin activity, compliant payments and institutional asset management) rather than purely sentiment-driven ETF/DAT demand; the provided sentiment_score of 0.45 and market_impact_score of 0.35 point to a moderately positive but not definitive market reaction. Investors should therefore track XRPL usage metrics, pilot conversions to production, and DAT behavior as the primary indicators of sustained upside.