What is the secret behind the surge of XRP?
Original Title: Behind the XRP breakout: Drivers and Dynamics
Original Author: KoreanDegen, Crypto Kol
Original Compiler: zhouzhou, BlockBeats
Editor's Note: The recent surge of XRP has caught everyone's attention, resulting from a combination of factors, including technical breakthroughs, renewed interest from Korean investors (along with the resolution of the SEC lawsuit and the push from the WisdomTree S-1 filing), and the absence of historical sellers like Jed McCaleb. These factors collectively drove the demand for XRP, leading to extraordinary market performance.
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The recent surge of XRP reveals the complex interaction between technical aspects, market structure, and regional dynamics.
Market Background
On November 10, XRP broke through approximately $0.55, decisively surpassing the 100-week, 200-week, and 350-week moving averages.
Perpetual contract CVD: Decreasing.
Open interest: Increasing.
Meanwhile, Upbit's ranking in the App Store and Play Store began to rise. This series of intertwined factors suggests a brewing market activity.
November 12: Turning Point
Upbit topped the rankings in the Play Store, which is particularly significant considering the demographic structure of Korean users—primarily older investors aged 50 to 60, who mainly use Android devices, with Samsung dominating the market.
As demand surged, XRP broke through ₩1,000 (approximately $0.71). Arbitrageurs quickly adjusted the market imbalance, leading to a large number of short positions being liquidated.
Supply Vacuum
In previous cycles, Jed McCaleb's continuous selling limited XRP's upward momentum. However, this time he has no more coins to sell.
Structural Breakthrough
Only the historical charts of Bitstamp and Upbit trace back to 2017, showing a diagonal breakout that has persisted for six years, while Upbit's overwhelming dominance in spot trading volume has become a hallmark of Korean investment enthusiasm.
Demographic Characteristics of Demand
According to a recent report from Hankyung News, the role of older Korean investors in the crypto market is becoming increasingly prominent:
Since 2021, the number of crypto accounts held by individuals over 60 has increased by 30% (+188,000 new accounts).
The number of accounts held by individuals over 50 has increased by 22.5% (+356,000 accounts).
As of September 2024, individuals over 60 hold a total of $4.8 billion in crypto assets.
This demographic shift indicates that older investors, particularly in Korea, play a key role in driving the demand for XRP.
Article link: Hankyung Article
Larger Context
While trading volume in Korea is a major factor, it is not the only driving force. Other exchanges, such as Coinbase and Robinhood, have also contributed to the surge of XRP. As of now, XRP's spot trading volume has exceeded $6.6 billion.
This is not just an ordinary rise. It is the interplay of the following factors:
Key technical breakthroughs.
Renewed interest from retail investors, especially Korean investors. (Subsequently driven by the resolution of the SEC lawsuit and the release of the WisdomTree S-1 filing)
The absence of supply pressure from major historical sellers like Jed McCaleb.
When causal relationships and multiple factors collide, the results are often extraordinary.