XRP as the native token of Ripple's global payment network has long been undervalued by the market. Recently, it has rebounded strongly from a low of $1.99, which is not just a simple technical rebound.



The logic behind this is clear: as global financial institutions accelerate the adoption of Ripple's cross-border payment technology, the value support for XRP as the core asset of the network is gradually strengthening. From the perspective of practical application in payment settlement, institutional-level adoption indicates genuine demand-driven growth.

The current price of $1.99 is relatively reasonable, with the first target set at $2.5. If the fundamentals continue to improve, reaching $3.0 is also achievable. This is not a gamble on chasing the rise, but a strategic opportunity based on the gradual release of the payment network's value. Being prepared before large-scale institutional entry often allows for better entry costs.
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CryptoGoldminevip
· 01-02 21:43
Institutions adopting the acceleration logic indeed makes sense, but the key still depends on the actual implementation speed of cross-chain applications, not just the price rebound. From the perspective of payment networks, XRP's value capture ability is indeed underestimated, and I agree. The target range of 2.5 to 3.0 is reasonable, but it's important to observe trading volume and holding distribution; otherwise, it could be easily crushed.
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ChainDoctorvip
· 01-02 21:41
This XRP rebound feels a bit different; institutions are really starting to use it. XRP should have risen earlier; the payment application sector has indeed been overlooked for too long. The $2.5 level is critical; breaking it could open the chance to see $3.0. I trust Ripple's cross-border payment technology, but I only dare to hold a heavy position once institutions truly start to adopt it on a large scale. Honestly, entering at $1.99 wasn't a bad move; at least I didn't buy at the peak. There is logical support behind this rebound, not just hype. The current price is relatively reasonable, with some strategic positioning. Institutional-grade adoption is reliable, and this time XRP feels a bit different. Grab a good position; when big institutional players come in later, it will be worth it. In the payment network sector, XRP still has competitiveness. The $2.5 target isn't unreasonable; looking higher might work.
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LongTermDreamervip
· 01-02 21:40
Oh no, it's another story of institutional entry. I've heard this spiel three years ago, and look what happened... But this time, XRP is indeed a bit different. I believe in the real-world application of the payment network. Anyway, I've already positioned myself at 1.99, just treat it as a fixed deposit.
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MetaverseLandladyvip
· 01-02 21:38
Hmm, interesting... Are institutions really using it?
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