Highlights
Ripple (XRP) has plummeted after US District Judge Analisa Torres overruled the SEC’s $125M settlement deal with Ripple. XRP price is down 1.3% on Saturday, and derivatives market data shows traders are being cautious. Amid these headwinds, can XRP defend the $2 support level or are further dips ahead?
Ripple (XRP) slipped by 1.3% on Saturday, trading as low as $2.38 following a negative legal development that reignited concerns over regulatory uncertainty.
The current bearish blow on XRP price comes after U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres rejected a proposed $50 million settlement between Ripple Labs and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), affirming a prior $125 million penalty and an injunction on future securities violations.
Despite Ripple’s intention to appeal court’s decision to effectively raise the settlement fine from $50 million to $125 million, XRP traders showed negative reaction over the last 24 hours.
Coingecko data shows that Ripple price is trading at $2.35, down 3% since the Court ruling hit the newsreels.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin and Ethereum price posted mild gains on Friday, reclaiming key levels at $104,400 and $2,590 respectively at the time of writing.
This renewed regulatory uncertainty surrounding the Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit has spread beyond the spot markets. XRP derivatives market trends observed on Friday show that speculative traders flipped into a more cautious stance following the ruling.
As seen in the Coinglass’ chart below, XRP traders have responded with a 6% decline in Open Interest, representing over $160 million in capital withdrawal within 24 hours. This signals traders actively de-risking and exiting leveraged XRP positions to mitigate risk amid regulatory uncertainty.
Data from Binance and OKX shows a declining long-to-short ratio among top traders, with Binance’s long/short (positions) ratio at 0.93 and a broader account ratio nearing 3.02, reflecting thinning bullish conviction.
Over $11 million in XRP derivatives positions were liquidated in the past 24 hours, 92% of which were long positions.
Options market sentiment corroborated the negative reaction among XRP traders on Friday. While options volume spiked 4.6% to $4.38K, open interest in options plunged over 59%, down to just $516.63K, revealing sharp outflows among large investors who often dominate options trading markets.
With the case now likely to extend further into litigation, volatility expectations may continue to limit inflows from new entrants. In the near-term XRP price is now likely to enter a prolonged consolidation phase below $3.
More so, the 5.3% lag in XRP/BTC trend on Friday further emphasises risks that XRP could fall behind rival top-ranked assets, even if the crypto market rally advances further in 2025.
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