XRP Down To April 2025 Levels: Next Stop $0.50?

Paigambar Mohan Raj
XRP Dump Coming as Ripple Unlocks 1B Tokens to Start 2026
Source: Watcher.Guru

XRP continues to struggle amid a market-wide bearish tone. XRP has fallen to the $1.84 mark, a price level last tested in April 2025. If XRP falls below this level, it could even face a steep correction to the $0.50 price level. According to CoinGecko’s XRP data, its price has fallen by 9.4% in the last week, 11.5% in the 14-day charts, 13.7% over the previous month, and 21.4% since December 2024.

XRP price chart
Source: CoinGecko

Will XRP Fall to $0.50?

Why Is XRP Still Stuck?
Source: Watcher.Guru

Despite a bullish start to the year, XRP seems to be facing substantial trouble over the last few months. The asset hit a new all-time high earlier this year in July after more than seven years. XRP’s incredible start to 2025 was most likely due to the settlement of the SEC vs. Ripple lawsuit.

XRP also had the launch of a few spot ETFs earlier this year. XRP ETFs have seen substantial inflows since their launch. However, despite the ETF launch, XRP’s price has struggled to gain momentum. Bitcoin (BTC) seems to be the only crypto-based ETF that hit an all-time high soon after its ETF debut. Ethereum (ETH) took over a year after its ETF launch to hit a new peak.

XRP’s current trajectory does not inspire confidence. The weak results have raised doubts as to whether XRP can sustain its price above the 1-dollar mark. The chances are high that XRP may drop to lower than $1 its current trend continues. Another target may be the $0.50 mark, in case the asset is subjected to another correction. The last time XRP was trading at the price point of $0.50 was at the beginning of November 2024.

Also Read: XRP Price Prediction: Can Ripple Break the $6 Price Mark in 2026?

However, despite the bearish market environment, the crypto sector could pick up steam in 2026. Many experts predict Bitcoin (BTC) will hit a new all-time high in 2026. BTC rallying could lead to XRP gaining momentum as well.