Summary
- XRP is hovering around $1 as futures open interest and trading volumes climb, with Binance and OKX traders heavily skewed toward leveraged long positions.
- Social-media sentiment toward XRP has turned the most negative in three months even as futures positioning nears levels last seen when the token traded several times higher.
- Network activity is picking up, with nearly 50,000 active addresses in 24 hours, and analysts warn that a break below $1 could trigger forced selling from overleveraged longs.
XRP traders are increasingly betting on a rebound even as the token struggles around $1 and online commentary turns its most bearish in three months.
Futures open interest, the money tied up in outstanding derivatives positions, rose to about $2.78 billion on Monday, up 2% over 24 hours, with trading volume jumping 55% to roughly $1.17 billion, according to CoinGlass.
More than three accounts on Binance held long XRP positions for every one holding a short, and the ratio among the exchange's largest traders was about 3.6 to one. OKX showed the same 3.6-to-one split.
A long position is a bet that the price will rise. Leverage lets a trader make a larger bet than their money would otherwise buy, at the cost of being automatically forced out if the market moves far enough against them.
Accounts holding long XRP positions for every one holding a short. (Shaurya Malwa/CoinDesk)
Sentiment has gone the other way, meanwhile. Commentary about XRP across X, Reddit, Telegram, and other channels reached its most negative level in three months this week, onchain analysis firm Santiment said, after the token failed to rally. XRP trades around $1, down from above $3 at last year's highs.

