XRP (XRP) has fallen more than 30% over the past month, pressured by a broader market downturn that intensified amid escalating geopolitical tensions and renewed tariff concerns.
At the same time, realized losses have spiked, and exchange inflows have increased sharply. These on-chain signals suggest growing market stress for the altcoin. However, with capitulation metrics rising, the question is whether a potential bottom is forming.
XRP Struggles Amid Large Holder Transfers and Rising Realized LossesLarge holder activity has heightened concern over XRP’s near-term price outlook. Analyst Darkfost noted that these holders transferred more than 31 million XRP to Binance in one day, amounting to about $45 million in potential sell pressure.
On-chain data showed that the bulk of these transfers originated from larger holder cohorts. Whale wallets holding over 1 million XRP accounted for 14.49 million XRP of the total inflow.
Wallets holding between 100,000 and 1 million XRP contributed 14.236 million XRP. Smaller cohorts contributed comparatively modest amounts, including 2.9 million XRP from wallets holding 10,000 to 100,000 tokens.
The concentration of inflows among large holders is noteworthy. Exchange flows of this size typically raise concerns about potential selling pressure, as transfers to centralized platforms may indicate that tokens are being positioned for possible liquidation.
However, it is important to note that simple transfers to exchanges do not confirm that sales will occur. Tokens can remain idle on trading platforms for extended periods, be used as collateral, or be moved for internal rebalancing purposes.
While the inflows increase the risk of near-term volatility, they do not guarantee immediate downside.
“Altogether, this represents a sudden potential sell-side pressure of nearly $45 million that warrants close monitoring. Should this selling pressure persist, XRP may struggle to recover from its ongoing correction in the near term,” the analyst wrote.
Meanwhile, the transfers coincide with growing stress among XRP holders. Data from Santiment shows that XRP’s realized losses have climbed to their highest level since 2022.
Such spikes typically occur when investors sell at prices below their cost basis, reflecting capitulation or panic-driven exits during periods of heightened volatility.