XRP falls toward $1.10 as liquidation-driven selloff pushes token to multi-month lows

The cryptocurrency XRP experienced a significant price drop toward $1.10 due to liquidation-driven selling, falling to multi-month lows. Despite ongoing ETF inflows, market sentiment remains bearish as the token struggles to maintain key support levels.
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The volatility in the crypto market reflects broader investor anxiety and the impact of large-scale liquidations on asset valuation.
Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email XRP falls toward $1.10 as liquidation-driven selloff pushes token to multi-month lows XRP lost another 5% after a high-volume breakdown overwhelmed support near $1.20, leaving traders focused on whether the latest washout marks capitulation or the start of a deeper slide. By Shaurya Malwa Jun 5, 2026, 2:53 p.m. 2 min read Make preferred on What to know : XRP slid to its weakest levels in months amid liquidation-style selling, briefly breaking below $1.10 before dip buyers emerged near $1.09. Despite roughly $4 million in fresh XRP ETF inflows and cumulative inflows near $1.5 billion, sentiment has soured as the token fell behind USDC in market value and the broader crypto Fear & Greed Index dropped into extreme fear. Analysts see $1.09 to $1.10 as critical support and $1.12 to $1.13 as the first key recovery zone, with the broader trend still bearish until former support levels are convincingly reclaimed on stronger rebound volume. XRP is no longer fighting over $1.20. It s fighting over whether $1.10 holds. The latest selloff came with the kind of volume usually associated with forced liquidations rather than orderly selling, pushing the token to its weakest levels in months before dip buyers finally showed up near $1.09.
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