Quick Take
  • This kind of geopolitical uncertainty is likely to result in more dips this week.
  • That said, Trump and his rivals have a history of talking things out.
  • Additionally, bearish temperament towards crypto could quickly shift if the U.S.
  • Securities and Exchange Commission follows through with long-awaited, wide-ranging crypto regulations.

What Happened

However, XRP is unlikely to remain sub $2. A key catalyst has been the launch of spot XRP exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the U.S., allowing traditional investors to access XRP through regulated products.

The debut of Solana spot ETFs from firms such as Grayscale and Bitwise has sparked renewed institutional demand, mirroring the influx seen after Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs launched.

Solana also plays a central role in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, widely viewed as one of blockchain’s most attractive institutional applications. Heavyweights like BlackRock and Franklin Templeton have already chosen Solana as the base layer for tokenized investment offerings.

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Market Context

The global crypto market, valued at roughly $3.14 trillion, slipped 2.5% as Donald Trump’s threats to seize control of Greenland risk provoking a trade war between the U.S. and the European Union.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s market dominance has declined since summer. This subtle shift in the status quo is bullish for market-leading altcoins like XRP, Solana, and Ethereum, which are likely to moon in the next bull market.

Ripple’s XRP ($XRP), with a market capitalization exceeding $117 billion, remains a leader in blockchain-based cross-border payments, offering near-instant transfers at extremely low cost.

Ripple’s expanding footprint has drawn interest from major organizations, including the United Nations Capital Development Fund and even the White House, underscoring its growing importance both inside and outside the crypto industry.

XRP surged to an all-time high of $3.65 in mid-2025 following the long-awaited resolution of Ripple’s legal battle with the SEC. Since then, broader market weakness has driven a roughly 47% pullback, leaving the token trading around $1.93.

Solana ($SOL) continues to cement its position as one of the leading smart contract blockchains. Praised for its speed and low fees, the network supports over $8.5 billion in total value locked (TVL) and boasts a market cap north of $72.8 billion.

Currently trading near $129, SOL is slightly below its 30-day moving average, which indicates the price is likely to rise soon to re-converge. A bullish flag pattern from late in 2026 could resolve into a blistering bull run.

Ethereum ($ETH) remains the foundation of decentralized finance and much of the wider Web3 ecosystem, supported by a market capitalization above $367 billion.

In a strong bull market scenario, ETH could challenge the $5,000 resistance level by March, eclipsing its prior all-time high of $4,946 set last August. A successful breakout could then fuel a push toward $7,500 by the end of this quarter, representing a substantial 2.5x gain from its current price near $3,000.

However, Ethereum’s longer-term path toward five-figure prices will depend heavily on regulatory clarity in the U.S. and supportive macroeconomic conditions, both critical for unlocking deeper institutional adoption.

Technically, ETH confirmed a bullish flag breakout last year, rallying from the $1,800 zone to new highs. Another bullish flag formed toward the end of last year, setting the stage for a potentially explosive move if market conditions align.

Why It Matters

This kind of geopolitical uncertainty is likely to result in more dips this week. That said, Trump and his rivals have a history of talking things out. Additionally, bearish temperament towards crypto could quickly shift if the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission follows through with long-awaited, wide-ranging crypto regulations.

Additional ETF approvals and a friendlier regulatory climate could see XRP climb toward $5 by Q2, while a move to $10 remains a plausible target for 2026.

A decisive move above resistance around $250 could enable Solana to surpass its previous all-time high of $293.31 and punch above $300 before the quarter concludes.

Details

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