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XRP price today: Ripple’s UK FCA approvals put the $2 level back in focus
9 January 2026
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XRP price today: Ripple’s UK FCA approvals put the $2 level back in focus

New York, Jan 9, 2026, 10:14 ET — Regular session

  • XRP edged down roughly 0.5%, hovering around $2.09 late in the morning session.
  • Ripple secured fresh UK clearances as the company ramps up its push into regulated payments.
  • All eyes now turn to next week’s U.S. inflation numbers, as traders hunt for fresh signals on rate direction.

XRP slipped about 0.5% Friday, trading at $2.09, even after Ripple secured fresh regulatory approvals in the UK. The token hovered just shy of $2, holding steady despite the news.

UK permissions matter—a lot—since regulation is still the main force dictating whether crypto firms can target large institutions, and whether banks will even approach token rails. Ripple is banking on licensing, aiming to reshape its payments unit into something closer to backbone infrastructure, moving away from its image as just another crypto bet.

XRP’s been acting like a high-beta risk asset lately, tracking along with shifting crypto moods and U.S. rate outlooks. So when macro data and liquidity are in play, it complicates how investors price any “good news.”

Ripple has landed both an Electronic Money Institution license and a Cryptoasset Registration from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority, clearing the way to expand its licensed payments platform for local institutions. “Finance is undergoing a fundamental shift,” Ripple President Monica Long said in a statement.

Cassie Craddock, managing director for Ripple in the UK and Europe, described the FCA green light as “a pivotal moment.” She said regulatory clarity could accelerate adoption.

The FCA’s go-ahead isn’t a free pass. According to Finance Magnates, Ripple Markets UK remains subject to restrictions and will require additional sign-off before it can expand specific crypto operations or target some retail customers.

Elsewhere, bitcoin hovered near $90,884, barely budging, with ether sliding 1.1% to $3,388. XRP didn’t get any help from the quiet market backdrop.

Right now, traders continue to view the early January action as a consolidation stretch. Itai Smidt at Investing.com pointed out support sitting at $2.15-$2.10, and down to $2.07-$2.00, while notable resistance appears close to $2.22 and $2.26.

Even so, it’s hard to ignore the risks. In a fresh filing, the WisdomTree XRP Fund moved to pull its registration — a sharp signal that crypto products aren’t immune to setbacks. Market flows, after all, can reverse fast if sentiment shifts to risk-off.

Traders are eyeing the December U.S. consumer price index, out Jan. 13 at 8:30 a.m. ET, before turning attention to the Federal Reserve’s Jan. 27-28 policy meeting for rate signals.

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