In the past 24 hours, it has been bouncing around the $2 mark, first dipping, then quickly rebounding by 1.3%. Think this is just normal volatility? Check the calendar—the Fed is announcing its interest rate decision tomorrow.
Calm like this often hides something big.
The entire crypto world is holding its breath, waiting for the starting gun. Powell could say anything: it might ignite the boosters or slam the brakes to the floor. XRP's recent movements are now tightly linked with traditional financial policy—if the Fed hints at easing, risk assets could rally together and push XRP out of its consolidation range; but if they stick to a hawkish stance, the $2 support level might have to withstand some serious pressure.
What can you do now? Keep a close eye on tomorrow's meeting—and don't get shaky hands. The market won't leak the answer early, but the moment the news drops, volatility will deliver the most honest response.
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LiquidityLarry
· 12-08 21:49
If Powell eases up, I'll go all-in.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 12-08 21:47
The $2 threshold is really a trigger point; liquidation risk is always looming.
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SignatureDenied
· 12-08 21:46
Even a fart from the Fed can move it significantly—this is basically just betting on Powell, isn't it?
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IfIWereOnChain
· 12-08 21:45
A crazy tug-of-war around 2 bucks, tomorrow we'll see the real deal as soon as Powell speaks.
Can't wait any longer, really can't hold on.
XRP is like a gamble right now, all in on the Fed.
If they ease tomorrow, it'll take off; if they're tough, we're screwed.
Holding my breath...
Watching the charts so closely my hands are shaking.
But honestly, this market is just waiting to see the mood—after all, we're at the mercy of traditional finance.
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-08 21:44
Wait a minute, isn't this just betting on the Fed?
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Holding my breath waiting for the starting gun, I already took my pants off and now you’re telling me we need to wait for the meeting minutes
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Can the $2 support hold? I’m betting it can
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As soon as Powell opens his mouth, XRP is done for
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If this move is just more bluffing, I’ll die laughing
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Keep a close eye on tomorrow, don’t let your hands shake—I’m already laughing... you just can’t help but shake
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These days in crypto, everyone’s just waiting for a slap in the face
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Knew it would be like this all along, nothing new
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Seriously, now even breathing feels nerve-wracking
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Bouncing back and forth at $2 is just plain weird
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0xDreamChaser
· 12-08 21:24
The "holding your breath" metaphor is perfect, it really does feel like waiting for the cannon to fire.
The power of one sentence from Powell is truly terrifying—XRP feels like it's been tethered by him.
If the $2 line breaks, can it still hold up after that?
It seems like everyone is betting on the Fed's poker face.
Anyway, we'll see the real outcome tomorrow—anything we say now is pointless.
XRP has been acting a bit weird lately.
In the past 24 hours, it has been bouncing around the $2 mark, first dipping, then quickly rebounding by 1.3%. Think this is just normal volatility? Check the calendar—the Fed is announcing its interest rate decision tomorrow.
Calm like this often hides something big.
The entire crypto world is holding its breath, waiting for the starting gun. Powell could say anything: it might ignite the boosters or slam the brakes to the floor. XRP's recent movements are now tightly linked with traditional financial policy—if the Fed hints at easing, risk assets could rally together and push XRP out of its consolidation range; but if they stick to a hawkish stance, the $2 support level might have to withstand some serious pressure.
What can you do now? Keep a close eye on tomorrow's meeting—and don't get shaky hands. The market won't leak the answer early, but the moment the news drops, volatility will deliver the most honest response.