The XRP price crash this week has stirred up a lot of discussion in the crypto community, eliciting mixed reactions from key players and the broader crypto community. While XRP’s decline is undeniable, a prominent validator within the ecosystem has weighed in on the situation, arguing that the price decline is part of a larger […]The XRP price crash this week has stirred up a lot of discussion in the crypto community, eliciting mixed reactions from key players and the broader crypto community. While XRP’s decline is undeniable, a prominent validator within the ecosystem has weighed in on the situation, arguing that the price decline is part of a larger […]

Ripple Validator Addresses XRP Price Crash, Here’s What’s Really Happening

2025/11/06 03:00

The XRP price crash this week has stirred up a lot of discussion in the crypto community, eliciting mixed reactions from key players and the broader crypto community. While XRP’s decline is undeniable, a prominent validator within the ecosystem has weighed in on the situation, arguing that the price decline is part of a larger market downtrend affecting all cryptocurrencies. 

XRP Price Crash Reflects Broader Market Struggles

According to Vet, an XRP Ledger (XRPL) dUNL validator, the recent price drop in XRP should not be viewed in isolation. On Tuesday, November 4, he took to X social media to highlight that cryptocurrencies are currently facing a downturn. “Everything is red, not just XRP,” Vet said, stressing that XRP’s price crash is a broader reflection of ongoing turmoil within the crypto market.

Vet believes that getting caught up in the endless debate that the XRP price action is a distraction from the bigger picture. Rather than being baited, he encourages XRP community members to use their time to expand their knowledge and insights into the crypto industry and XRP’s technology. The XRPL validator maintains an optimistic outlook for XRP, asserting that the market is “not going anywhere,” even with the recent crash and ongoing volatility. 

Notably, Grape, an XRP validator, shared similar thoughts. While acknowledging that XRP has definitely been affected by the widespread market decline, he agreed that now is not the time for pointless, heated arguments over the token’s price. Instead, he urged people to focus on the long-term vision, which is “building.” 

Currently, the broader crypto market crash has affected not just the XRP price, but Bitcoin and prominent altcoins like Ethereum, Solana, and others. With ongoing price pressure and corrections, it remains to be seen if optimism will continue to hold among analysts and crypto community members. 

Why The Crypto Market Is Experiencing A Bloodbath

Looking beyond the XRP price, the entire cryptocurrency market is in a state of disarray, with sentiment at a record low. In the past 48 hours, crypto analyst Ray noted that $2.1 billion in crypto positions, both long and short, have been liquidated. This comes just a few weeks after the more than $19 billion liquidation event that took place on October 10. 

Within the last few days, Ethereum has dropped 14% in a single day, and BTC is trading at its lowest level in four months. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is priced slightly above $101,500, reflecting a 10.2% crash this week and a 2.8% slump in the past 24 hours. The XRP price, currently trading at $2.25, has also declined by more than 14% over the past week and by over 2% in the last 24 hours. 

The broader market crash has left many analysts and crypto traders concerned. Ash Crypto, a prominent analyst, has highlighted that $267 billion has been wiped ouat from the crypto market this week alone. With the market red across the board, the analyst calls this the “shittiest bull market ever.”

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Additionally, market sentiment is at a record low. Joao Wedson, founder and CEO of Alphractal, shared that negativity is at its highest point since April. He pointed out that such intense negative sentiment is often a signal of an imminent price bottom. 

XRP price chart from Tradingview.com (Ripple)
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