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XRP Forecast 2026: Ripple Lands EU Licence, But Traders Still Brace for More Swings
3 February 2026
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XRP Forecast 2026: Ripple Lands EU Licence, But Traders Still Brace for More Swings

WARSAW, Feb 3, 2026, 14:46 CET — Regular session

  • XRP dipped roughly 1.8%, closing at $1.61 following a session where it fluctuated between $1.59 and $1.66.
  • Ripple announced it has obtained full EU Electronic Money Institution approval in Luxembourg, broadening its regulatory reach.
  • Analysts argue that XRP’s trajectory in 2026 will depend more on interest rates, liquidity, and actual adoption than on any headlines.

XRP dipped Tuesday, despite Ripple expanding in Europe with a new payments licence. The market’s 2026 outlook for the token still hinges largely on familiar factors: risk appetite and dollar interest rates.

Timing is crucial now. Ripple is lining up approvals to sell regulated payment rails, yet the crypto market has turned cautious, with traders unloading leverage before fully assessing the situation.

The recent environment has been tough. Bitcoin investors have dumped around $2.56 billion in the past few days, according to CoinGlass data, marking a wave of forced liquidations following a wider sell-off in risk assets. “People taking a step back while they have to reassess their risk frameworks,” said Adam McCarthy, senior research analyst at Kaiko. Jim Ferraioli, director of crypto research and strategy at Charles Schwab’s Schwab Center for Financial Research, noted that “the biggest risk to prices at these levels have been outside forces.” Reuters

Ripple is shifting focus, aiming to steer the dialogue toward regulated payments and institutional clients instead of token speculation. But whether XRP holders buy into that narrative remains uncertain.

Ripple announced Monday that Luxembourg’s Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier has officially granted it a full Electronic Money Institution (EMI) licence. Cassie Craddock, Ripple’s managing director for the UK and Europe, called the license “a transformative milestone” that strengthens Ripple’s role in European finance. Ripple

An EMI licence acts as a payments passport. Simply put, it allows a company to issue electronic money and offer regulated payment services under regulatory oversight—crucial when banks and payment providers demand compliant partners.

XRP doesn’t move in a straight line. Ripple develops products on the XRP Ledger and uses XRP as the native asset for settlements, yet the token often behaves like a high-beta play on liquidity during macro shocks.

That downside risk is clearly visible. The Trefis Team set a base forecast of $1.25-$1.50 for XRP through Q1 2026. They also pointed to scenarios pushing prices down to $1.00-$1.18 if crucial support levels break. Their view: “outside” catalysts have lost steam despite some regulatory wins. Trefis

Competitive pressure will also factor into 2026. Bitcoin and ether continue to lead the pack; when they dip, “alt” tokens usually drop along with them, no matter what’s happening with individual tokens.

The next catalyst arrives quickly. Traders are focused on Thursday’s rate decisions from the European Central Bank and Bank of England for signs of a policy shift. Meanwhile, a U.S. government shutdown has disrupted the usual data flow, creating volatility that could shake the dollar and ripple through crypto prices.

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