Growing Expectations for Ripple (XRP) Rebound... Technology, Regulation, and Institutional Capital Align in 'Perfect Trio'
An increasing number of analysts are anticipating a medium- to long-term rebound for Ripple (XRP) as three key factors converge: technological development, regu

An increasing number of analysts are anticipating a medium- to long-term rebound for Ripple (XRP) as three key factors converge: technological development, regulatory progress, and inflows of institutional investor capital.
According to market insiders, approximately USD 2.05 million per day has recently flowed into XRP-related investment products. Some market participants point to technical improvement potential, noting that a 'bull flag' pattern and an RSI bottom signal have simultaneously appeared on the three-month chart.
Progress continues on the technology front as well. The XRPL v3.2.0 upgrade has reduced server memory usage by approximately 40%, and efforts are underway to enable a native lending protocol in the future. The expansion of the stablecoin ecosystem is also notable. Following RLUSD, the Mexican peso-backed stablecoin MXNB has been launched on an XRPL-based permissioned DEX, broadening its real-world utility.
Positive developments are also stacking up on the regulatory front. Ripple recently obtained a preliminary MiCA-based CASP license in Luxembourg. This establishes a foundation for expanding regulated cryptocurrency and stablecoin services across the 30 countries of the European Economic Area (EEA).
Some market observers note that cumulative inflows related to XRP spot ETFs and continued buying pressure from large investors are also ongoing. However, these observations include market forecasts and analysis, and actual price movements may vary depending on the macroeconomic environment and investor sentiment.
[This article was written with the assistance of AI. This article does not constitute investment advice, and any losses arising from virtual asset investments may be borne by the investor.]
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