XRP has fallen consistently, dipping below $2 and hitting a low of $1.77 before showing attempts at recovery. The persistent downturn has prompted market experts to adjust their earlier forecasts for the cryptocurrency.
XRP’s Path to $10
The Ripple/XRP/XRPL “plan” was supposed to start a year earlier.
Thanks to an appeal and late ruling, here we are.
Now the plan is still on track, albeit starting later.
I must admit I will be first to admit I thought XRP price would be much higher by end of 2025, but hey, I…
— Vincent Van Code (@vincent_vancode) December 18, 2025
XRP’s Path to $50
Forecasts for XRP reaching $50 are considerably longer-term. Changelly’s research indicates a possible timeline extending to 2034, with the coin potentially attaining $51 by January of that year. This would represent an upside of nearly 2,500% from current levels.
Telegaon’s analysts project that XRP may reach the $50 threshold between 2035 and 2040. Their range estimates a minimum value of $40.29 by 2035 and a maximum of $59 by 2040. Bitwise, however, does not project a $50 milestone, instead placing its highest anticipated price at $29.32 by 2030.
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XRP’s Path to $100
Changelly’s long-term analysis estimates that XRP could reach $134 by 2040, while Telegaon projects a $106 price point by 2050. From the current price, a $100 XRP represents a more than 50-fold increase, indicating that achieving this level would likely require several decades. Under such a scenario, investors holding 10,000 XRP would see their positions surpass the million-dollar mark.
These updated projections reflect broad reassessments in the market following XRP’s underperformance relative to previous expectations. Analysts are balancing historical volatility with macroeconomic and sector-specific conditions, emphasizing that significant growth milestones are unlikely to occur in the short term.
Overall, while optimism remains, the market consensus now indicates that these price points will likely be achieved gradually rather than rapidly.