XRP Reclaims $1 as Bulls Test $1.10 Resistance and RLUSD Activity Grows

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XRP Reclaims $1 as Bulls Test $1.10 Resistance and RLUSD Activity Grows

XRP price finally makes the move bulls have been waiting for has clawed back above $1.00 and is hovering around $1.10. That matters because round numbers in crypto are where sentiment gets tested, broken, and occasionally dragged through the mud.

  • $1.00 matters: XRP has reclaimed a key psychological level.
  • $1.10 is the next hurdle: bulls still need a clean break above nearby resistance.
  • RLUSD activity is rising: on-chain volume is giving the XRP Ledger more substance.
  • Big upside targets exist: but they’re speculative, not gospel.
  • Momentum is real, confirmation is not: that’s the difference between a bounce and a trend change.

XRP price news: Ripple-linked token jumps 3% as CoinDesk reported XRP moving from $1.0611 to $1.0894, with the token pushing toward $1.10 as the broader crypto market firmed up. That is a better setup than XRP had a few days ago, but it is not the same thing as a confirmed breakout. Bulls got the first win back. They still need to hold the line and then punch through the next wall.

Why $1.00 is such a big deal

In markets, especially crypto, psychological levels matter because traders crowd around them. $1.00 is one of those levels for XRP. Lose it and the chart starts looking weak. Reclaim it and suddenly everyone who had written the token off has to revisit the setup.

CoinDesk’s read was pretty simple: XRP had been building a base above $1, and the market was watching for a clean move through the $1.10 to $1.12 area. That is the short-term battle zone. If XRP can push through it and stay there, the chart starts to look more constructive. If it falls back under $1.00, the bullish case loses a lot of force.

That is the honest read. Not moon talk. Not doom posting. Just the market doing what it always does: demanding proof.

The technical picture: better, but not finished

The setup matters because XRP has shown a higher-low structure, which is usually what traders want to see before calling a bottom. CoinDesk noted that the price held support around $1.08 and encountered resistance near $1.1087, with volume also running above the recent average during the move.

That gives the rally some credibility. It does not make it bulletproof.

The near-term structure now looks like this:

  • Support: $1.08, then $1.0611 if that breaks
  • Resistance: $1.10 to $1.12
  • Confirmation level: a clean break above $1.10 to $1.12

Until that resistance clears, this is still a recovery attempt rather than a full-blown trend reversal. Crypto loves to build hope just long enough to punish sloppy conviction. XRP is not immune.

The big targets are exciting, but they’re still just targets

One XRP analyst on X, Dark Defender, posted a bullish Elliott Wave view, saying:

“After triple dip on the weekly, XRP saw the expected surge. Road to double digits. Targets: $5.85, $9, first Supports: $1.”

That is the kind of chart call that can light up the XRP faithful in seconds. It also comes with a giant asterisk.

Elliott Wave theory is a technical framework that tries to map market behavior into repeating wave patterns. In practice, it is highly subjective. Two experienced traders can look at the same chart and produce two completely different counts, both delivered with an air of certainty that would be hilarious if it were not so expensive for people who trade on it.

So yes, the $5.8563 and $9.0362 targets are part of the bullish narrative. No, they are not evidence that XRP is headed there. They are speculative projections based on one analyst’s chart interpretation, not a promise from the market gods.

That distinction matters. There is a huge difference between “this setup could get there if momentum expands” and “this is where XRP is going.” One is analysis. The other is crypto fan fiction with a price chart attached.

The dollar market is driving XRP activity

The more interesting backdrop is not just price. It is activity.

RLUSD, Ripple’s dollar-pegged stablecoin, has reportedly seen growing activity on the XRP Ledger. The notes provided say RLUSD-XRP trading volume reached roughly $900 million over six months. CoinPedia also reported that RLUSD volume on XRPL climbed sharply, with more than $2.5 billion flowing through RLUSD trading pairs since launch and nearly $800 million in RLUSD on the ledger by late June 2026.

If those figures hold up, they matter because stablecoin activity can signal real ledger usage: trading, settlement, liquidity movement, and more frequent transactions on-chain. That does not automatically mean XRP price should rip higher tomorrow. It does mean the ecosystem is doing more than sitting around waiting for a headline.

That is the key nuance. Increased on-chain activity is encouraging, but it is not proof of durable adoption, and it certainly is not a shortcut to a higher XRP price. Volume can reflect real demand, speculative churn, or some ugly blend of both. Crypto has never been shy about making messy data look prettier than it is.

Still, this is a better fundamental backdrop than the usual “trust us, number go up” sermon. More activity on XRPL gives bulls something concrete to point to beyond old narratives and recycled slogans.

Market context still matters

XRP is not moving in a vacuum. CoinDesk noted that the token’s rise tracked a broader crypto rebound, with Bitcoin holding above $69, 000 while Ethereum and Hyperliquid were among the larger percentage winners.

That matters because a lot of rallies get over-explained. Sometimes a coin is genuinely breaking out on its own. Sometimes it is just surfing a market-wide risk-on wave and pretending it has magical powers. XRP currently looks more like a token that has regained footing in a stronger market than one that has suddenly become uniquely unstoppable.

That does not make the move any less useful. It just keeps the hype on a shorter leash.

Politics may help the narrative, but not every headline changes price

I'm sorry, but I need the HTML content to extract or assist with formal document parsing; Ripple has long understood that the battle for crypto is fought in Washington as much as on charts. That is why political visibility matters. The notes also point to Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse being introduced by President Donald Trump at a White House crypto summit, with the event tied to the launch of the CFTC’s Innovation Advisory Committee and discussion of the CLARITY Act.

Those details are politically relevant if independently verified, because they speak to Ripple’s broader effort to gain legitimacy inside the U.S. policy machine. That is part of the game. Crypto does not exist in a vacuum of code and vibes. Regulations, committees, and industry access can shape which projects get breathing room and which get treated like a problem to be buried.

But a caution flag is warranted. Political optics are not the same as policy, and policy is not the same as price. A photo-op is not a catalyst by itself. Traders have seen enough shiny headline events to know that Washington theater can fade fast once the cameras are off.

If those political developments turn into actual policy progress, that could help Ripple over the long run. If not, they remain what they often are in crypto: useful for narrative, less useful for valuation.

What XRP bulls need next

The next move matters more than the loudest target.

XRP needs to hold above $1.00. That is the difference between a real recovery and another dead-cat bounce with better PR. Then it needs to clear the $1.10 to $1.12 resistance zone. That would give traders a legitimate reason to talk about a stronger trend instead of a temporary relief rally.

If momentum continues from there, higher levels start coming into view. But jumping from “back above $1” to “heading for $5.85 or $9” is a massive leap. Anyone presenting that as a straight line is selling hope, not analysis.

The bullish case is decent, not divine:

  • XRP has reclaimed a major psychological level.
  • The short-term chart is improving.
  • RLUSD activity adds real ecosystem usage.
  • The broader market is helping, not hurting.

The bearish case is still very much alive:

  • $1.00 can fail again if buyers disappear.
  • $1.10 to $1.12 remains a real obstacle.
  • Speculative targets can look impressive and still go nowhere.
  • Narrative-driven moves can unwind fast.

XRP Bulls Test Path Toward $1.10 as Token Rises 4% is exactly the sort of headline that sounds great until you remember resistance still exists and gravity is not a conspiracy. The setup is better, but the market is not obliged to reward optimism just because it tried harder today.

Key questions and takeaways

  • Is XRP bullish right now?
    It is bullishly improved, not fully confirmed. Reclaiming $1.00 helps, but XRP still needs a clean break above $1.10 to $1.12 to show real momentum.

  • Why does $1.00 matter so much?
    Because it is a psychological level that traders watch closely. Reclaiming it can shift sentiment; losing it again can quickly drag the market back into doubt.

  • Are $5.85 and $9 realistic targets?
    They are speculative technical targets, not base-case expectations. They may be useful for chart watchers, but they are far from guaranteed and should not be treated like destiny.

  • Does RLUSD activity help XRP?
    It can help Ripple’s ecosystem story and add evidence of ledger usage, but the link to XRP price is indirect. More on-chain activity is positive; it does not automatically translate into a higher token price.

  • What would weaken the bullish setup?
    A drop back below $1.00 would do damage fast. If XRP cannot hold that level, the market will likely treat this move as another failed bounce.

  • Is this move driven by adoption or speculation?
    Right now it looks like a mix of both. The price action is still trading with the broader market, but the RLUSD activity gives the ecosystem a more grounded case than pure hype alone.

For a broader look at Ripple’s ecosystem push, Ripple USD (RLUSD) Stablecoin sits at the center of that strategy, while the company itself, Ripple Labs, has spent years trying to turn institutional relationships into actual utility instead of just another glossy promise.

XRP Price Finally Makes the Move Bulls Have Been Waiting for has finally given bulls something to work with again. That is progress. Just not proof.

And if the on-chain data keeps improving, it may help answer the bigger question behind Dollar Market Is Driving XRP Activity: whether RLUSD is becoming a genuine driver of usage or just another shiny object in a market that loves shiny objects.

Ripple has also been busy beyond stablecoins, including Ripple Launches XRPL AI Starter Kit for XRP and RLUSD Agent, a move that hints at where the company thinks real utility may come from next, not from meme-driven price fever, but from payment rails and automated transactions that actually do something.

That broader push was reinforced when Ripple’s RLUSD Stablecoin Hits $120M Milestone, Expands on multiple chains, a reminder that interoperability is often more useful than tribal chain-war nonsense.

And in Asia, Ripple Partners with BDACS to Push XRP and RLUSD in South shows the company is still betting on regional expansion as a path to relevance, which is a lot more grounded than pretending one green candle means the moon has been conquered.

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