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XRP price today slips near $1.34 as oil shock unsettles crypto traders
9 March 2026
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XRP price today slips near $1.34 as oil shock unsettles crypto traders

WARSAW, March 9, 2026, 10:29 CET

  • XRP slipped roughly 1% over the last 24 hours, trailing behind advances posted by bitcoin and ether.
  • The Iran war sent oil prices sharply higher, jolting markets into “risk-off” mode.
  • Analysts cited choppy ETF flows, along with broader macro uncertainty, as key factors.

XRP edged lower Monday, changing hands near $1.34, off roughly 1.1% for the past day. Bitcoin and ether, on the other hand, moved up.

The retreat is notable: crypto lately acts less like a safe haven, more like a high-velocity risk play whenever geopolitics rattles energy markets. Oil drives the connection. As crude prices spike, worries about inflation quickly resurface, and investors tend to slash positions in volatile assets right out of the gate.

Oil jumped about 25%, climbing to levels not seen since mid-2022. Brent hit $119.50 a barrel as the Iran war choked off supply and disrupted shipping. “The violent reaction stems from the markets seeing no obvious offramp” in the conflict, said Tony Sycamore, market analyst at IG. Reuters

Stress signals rippled through the wider market. U.S. stock futures dropped, investors weighing the prospect of an oil-fueled inflation jolt and looking toward Wednesday’s U.S. CPI data. “February’s overwhelmingly disappointing NFP report has left a bitter aftertaste,” said Lukman Otunuga, senior market analyst at FXTM, in comments to Investing.com. Investing.com Australia

Crypto sentiment is getting knocked around by uneven ETF flows—these funds trade like stocks, giving investors a way in without actually owning the coins. “The surge in oil prices has weighed heavily on both cryptocurrencies and equities,” said Piyush Walke, derivatives research analyst at Delta Exchange, noting the swingy ETF movement over the past few sessions. The Economic Times

XRP, the token associated with Ripple’s payments network, is frequently touted as a bridge asset for cross-border money transfers. When macro forces hit the broader crypto market, XRP usually moves in tandem—even if there isn’t any XRP-related news making the rounds.

Crypto runs nonstop, taking on risk jolts before stocks even get a chance to react. Liquidity tends to dry up during weekends and in the opening stretch of Asia trading, sometimes making price swings look sharper than they really are.

XRP lagged behind both bitcoin and ether, underscoring that plenty of altcoins are still viewed as higher-beta bets by the market. When traders pull back from risk, these tokens often get hit harder.

XRP bulls have a clear risk in front of them: crude prices that refuse to budge lower, war dragging on—the result could be fewer bets on interest-rate cuts, and a stronger dollar pressuring anything priced in greenbacks. Kristalina Georgieva at the IMF put some numbers to it, warning that a sustained 10% climb in oil could tack on about 0.4 points to global inflation. Her advice to policymakers: “think of the unthinkable and prepare for it.” Reuters

At this point, traders are eyeing crypto’s ability to stick within its latest ranges, with the energy markets setting the mood. If oil settles down, that’s a plus. A new jump, not so much.

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