Nearly $2.16 billion in fresh XRP long positions collides with a broken $1 support level, while RLUSD supply growth offers a potential counterweight.
Nearly $2.16 billion in fresh XRP long positions collides with a broken $1 support level, while RLUSD supply growth offers a potential counterweight.

Nearly $2.16 billion in XRP longs added over three weeks, even as the token trades below $1 after a 6 percent monthly decline.
Crypto Rover, a derivatives analyst who tracks positioning data, highlighted the $2.16 billion buildup on X, drawing attention to the scale of bullish exposure concentrated in XRP futures. The figure represents new long positions opened across derivatives venues over the past three weeks, according to the analyst's post.
XRP broke below the critical $1 level this week, trading at $0.99 as of Aug. 17, down 4.2 percent for the week. The breakdown adds pressure to the long-heavy setup. XRP ETFs have attracted just over $3 million in net inflows so far in August, while Ethereum ETFs pulled in more than $2 billion over the same period, according to SoSoValue data.
The divergence between XRP's derivatives positioning and its spot market performance raises the stakes for the next move. If bulls fail to reclaim $1, the leveraged longs could unwind quickly, triggering a cascade of liquidations that accelerates downside. If the token holds and RLUSD momentum continues, the same positioning could strengthen an upside breakout.
Token Terminal data shows RLUSD was the fastest-growing asset over the past seven days, adding $132 million in supply, with Ripple the fastest-growing issuer at the same figure. The expansion of RLUSD supply on the XRP Ledger points to stronger network engagement, even as XRP's price struggles.
The XRP/ETH ratio, which analysts expect to rebound based on technical signals, could provide additional support if the broader crypto market flips back to risk-on. Ethereum has gained 1.7 percent this month while XRP is down more than 6 percent, a gap that shows the current capital rotation favoring ETH.
The $2.16 billion in long positions does not represent deposited capital — derivatives allow traders to control positions far larger than their initial margin. That leverage magnifies profits when prices move in the expected direction, but it also accelerates losses on adverse moves.
If XRP falls sharply while traders remain heavily leveraged on the long side, forced liquidations could create additional selling pressure. A crowded long setup is vulnerable to a long squeeze, where simultaneous position closures trigger a rapid decline.
For XRP investors, the positioning data is best read as a sentiment indicator rather than a price prediction. The scale of the buildup shows traders are paying close attention to XRP, but billion-dollar bets do not guarantee a rally. The next key level to watch is $1 — a reclaim would support the bullish positioning, while a failure could trigger the unwind.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.