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XRP Price Could Reach This Level in 2026, Says 21Shares Analyst

As 2026 begins, XRP is positioned for potential price appreciation. This outlook is supported by the launch of spot exchange-traded funds, the rollout of a new stablecoin, and expanding tokenization capabilities on its ledger.

That upside, however, isn’t guaranteed. XRP’s performance will depend on sustained regulatory clarity in the US and whether investor demand for XRP-linked products remains strong enough to outweigh rising competition.

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How XRP ETFs Reshaped Demand

A recent report by asset manager 21Shares predicted that XRP has a 30% chance of reaching $2.69 in 2026, a scenario it described as the bull case.

This prediction hinged on several successful milestones that XRP and, more generally, Ripple, have achieved in 2025. 

Following the August 2025 conclusion of a multi-year Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) litigation that effectively lifted a legal cloud from the asset’s head, XRP reopened to the public, unlocking access to US-based institutions, banks, and payment companies. 

Only after that legal clarity was established did US XRP spot ETFs receive SEC approval. 

XRP amassed $1.3 billion following its spot ETF launch. Source: 21Shares.

According to Matt Mena, a crypto researcher at 21Shares, this launch fundamentally rewrote the asset’s demand profile. Within a month of launching, these ETFs amassed over $1.3 billion in assets under management. 

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Besides its ETF, XRP has seen other product launches that have served as a catalyst for growth.

XRPL Positions For Tokenized Finance

By 2030, 21Shares estimated that global finance will operate on hybrid rails that seamlessly combine tokenized bank deposits, regulated fiat-backed stablecoins, and interoperable settlement layers. 

Against the backdrop of a tokenizing global financial system, Mena described the XRP Ledger (XRPL) as a neutral settlement layer bridging liquidity, speed, and compliance. 

Recent activity on the network has increasingly focused on its programmable infrastructure. This enables institutions to issue and manage complex real-world assets (RWAs), such as bonds and equities. 

Meanwhile, the performance of XRP’s stablecoin, RLUSD, as a liquidity vehicle has reinforced 21Shares’ view that XRP has further upside potential, provided adoption continues to scale.

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XRP’s RLUSD stablecoin has grown exponentially since its launch in December 2024. Source: 21Shares.

The report highlighted RLUSD’s rapid expansion, with its market capitalization rising by roughly 1,800% from $72 million to $1.38 billion in under a year. This growth has made the stablecoin a possible source of collateral for large institutions and advanced financial use cases.

Despite recent gains, the asset continues to face strong competition from other established networks. Reaching the bullish scenario will depend on its ability to maintain investor demand amid that pressure.

Downside Scenarios And Competitive Pressures

Demand erosion for XRP ETFs, failure to attract significant RWA volume to the XRPL, and foundering RLUSD adoption could produce different price scenarios for the asset.

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Beyond its bullish outlook, 21Shares also outlined alternative scenarios based on varying market and adoption outcomes. It assigned a 50% probability to a base case in which regulatory stability supports steady ETF inflows and gradual utility growth, placing XRP around $2.45.

In contrast, the report estimated a -16% probability of a bearish scenario, with XRP falling toward $1.60. This outcome assumes stagnant adoption and capital rotating into competing assets.

Beyond the risk of weakening demand, XRP must also contend with intensifying competition. Networks such as Canton and Solana, among others, recorded significant growth over the past year.

Canton, despite being live for less than two years, has already processed trillions of dollars in tokenized assets.

However, Mena appeared largely unconcerned by this competitive pressure. While acknowledging the scale and momentum of rival networks, he pointed to XRP’s community as a key differentiator.

For XRP, 2026 will test whether that momentum can translate into durable value.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/21shares-xrp-price-outlook-2026/

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