XRP’s 233% Surge: Are the Whalers Happening Behind the Scenes?

So, XRP’s just decided to get a little dramatic-booming an extra 233% spot flow in a single hour. You might think whales are shouting “We’ve got the beach!” but it’s more like a decathlete throwing a hamster in a tutu. Either a big fund is redistributing or somebody’s just bored and wants to feel powerful.

Spot flows flips to bullish side

Right now, one hour later, XRP’s flow is up 233%. That’s not a marketing campaign slogan, that’s a plasma? Usually when large players rethink where they sit this is slang for “either they’re selling or buying.” Who’s got the interior paint set is a toss‑up until you see the price wiggle.

Meanwhile, on the price chart, XRP is on a more grudging downtrend, stuck below its moving averages and struggling to carve out new low‑highs. So the big creative writers are trying to layer on a twist: a short‑term ascending ribbon is sneaking in with higher lows, nudging a potential buying signal. Sounds like a soap opera, doesn’t it?

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Increased spot flows

When the inflow numbers jump, we usually think it means capital’s entering. If it’s all directly bought, that’s a bullish bolt, and if whales are pushing their piles onto exchanges just before a sell‑off, that’s… similar to showing up early for a group photo but staying on the sidelines.

The timing matches XRP treading around its local resistance line. If this is an accumulation buildu, it could light a road to break those resistance fences and swing back to the 50‑EMA. All the whale-building-in expectation hinges on whether the price actually chases that flag.

And if no reaction occurs, it’s a dead‑end-just a supply of sell‑side liquidity dancing and not moving the price. It’s like putting a bunch of Cooper’s paper clips in a drawer and watching the drawer stay in place.

Finally, for those not looking at the fish market, the moral is brief: The flow spike is a hint, not a verdict. It can kick a move but it can’t decide the road. Whales don’t put the finishing touches until the price says “yes.”

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2026-03-25 17:28