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XRP Is Starting to Look Like a Stablecoin That Keeps Depegging

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XRP isn't a stablecoin. It doesn't promise to stay at $1. It isn't backed one-for-one by dollars. And nobody should treat it like one. But look at the way investors sometimes talk about XRP's price, and an unusual comparison starts to emerge. It can feel like watching a stablecoin repeatedly lose its peg. Not because XRP has a peg. But because the market keeps establishing a price level that investors begin treating as an anchor—only for that anchor to disappear when the market moves sharply. Imagine XRP Had a Peg Imagine XRP were supposed to remain at $2. It falls to $1.90. People ask: "Why did it depeg?" It falls to $1.50. Now the question becomes: "Is something fundamentally wrong?" It recovers to $1.80. Optimism returns. Then it falls to $1.20. Suddenly, $1.50 no longer feels like the anchor. That's essentially the psychological game investors can experience with a volatile asset like XRP. The difference is that there wa...

What's Strangling Bitcoin in 2026?

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  Bitcoin isn't dead. It isn't disappearing. And the underlying network hasn't suddenly stopped working. Yet something is clearly holding Bitcoin back. The asset that once dominated the crypto narrative is now struggling to regain momentum, trading around the low-$60,000s after reaching more than $126,000 in late 2025. So what is strangling BTC? It may not be one thing. It may be a competition for capital, attention and narrative. The First Problem: The Marginal Buyer Is Missing Bitcoin doesn't need everyone to sell for the price to struggle. It needs enough new money to keep arriving. And that is where the market has become complicated. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have experienced periods of significant outflows in 2026. A mid-year report from 21Shares estimated roughly $3 billion of net outflows from U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs year-to-date through May , even though ETF holdings measured in BTC remained near their highs. More recently, Bitcoin continued struggling...

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