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XRP Price Jumps Back After Wild Swing – Ripple’s Token Eyes ETF Catalyst in Volatile Crypto Market
5 November 2025
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XRP Price on Nov. 5, 2025: Ripple’s $500M Funding at a $40B Valuation Meets a Choppy Crypto Market

At a glance: XRP is trading around $2.35 today after whipsaw moves between $2.09–$2.36 intraday. The session has been dominated by Ripple’s blockbuster $500M round at a $40B valuation and broader risk-off swings across crypto.


Today’s top XRP drivers (Nov. 5, 2025)

  • Ripple raises $500 million at a $40B valuation. The round was led by funds affiliated with Fortress Investment Group and Citadel Securities, with participation from Pantera, Galaxy Digital, Brevan Howard and Marshall Wace. Ripple says proceeds will deepen ties with financial institutions and expand products spanning custody, stablecoins, prime brokerage and corporate treasury.
  • RLUSD stablecoin momentum. Ripple highlighted that its Ripple USD (RLUSD) stablecoin crossed $1B market cap recently and is already used as collateral in institutional workflows—context that underscores today’s equity raise.
  • Macro backdrop: risk-off pockets. Broader crypto prices have been uneven today, with major coins slipping earlier before stabilizing; Barron’s flagged renewed selling pressure across top assets, including XRP, as traders weigh macro and policy headlines.
  • Technical picture stays fragile. CoinDesk’s intraday coverage pointed to a retest of the $2.20 area, with traders watching $2.08 as next support and $2.55 as near-term resistance; talk of a looming “death cross” keeps sentiment cautious. CoinDesk+1
  • Legal overhang largely removed (context). The SEC’s long-running case against Ripple concluded in August with a $125M fine and an injunction covering institutional sales—background that continues to color how institutions frame XRP exposure.

Live price snapshot

  • Spot price: ~$2.35
  • Intraday range: $2.09 – $2.36
  • Note: Levels reflect live market data at publication time; see interactive chart above for the latest print.

What changed for XRP today—and why it matters

1) A landmark funding round without an immediate price pop.
Ripple’s $500M strategic investment—valuing the company at $40B—is one of the year’s largest private raises in crypto and signals deepening institutional interest in on-chain payments, custody and stablecoin infrastructure. Yet, as of press time, XRP itself is flat-to-marginally higher on the day, suggesting equity-side enthusiasm is being balanced by broader market volatility and technical overhead near the $2.55 area.

2) Utility narrative: stablecoins + treasury rails.
Ripple’s post-raise messaging leaned heavily on institutional use cases: payments volumes surpassing $95B, expansion into prime brokerage (Ripple Prime) and treasury (including the GTreasury acquisition), and RLUSD’s growing role as collateral. For price action, these are medium-term tailwinds; in the short term, liquidity pockets and technical levels still dominate.

3) Macro still sets the tone intraday.
Even with company-specific catalysts, risk appetite across digital assets has been fickle. Traders faded morning strength after overnight weakness across majors, then bought dips as ranges held above key support. Market recaps today spotlight the push-pull between crypto and broader risk proxies.


Key technical levels to watch

  • Support:$2.20 → $2.08 (failure opens a run at the psychological $2.00 handle).
  • Resistance:$2.37–$2.39 and the $2.55 supply zone that capped recent bounces.
  • Trend risk: Several desks flag a potential “death cross” setup on higher timeframes—50D MA curling toward 200D MA—keeping rallies labored unless fresh catalysts arrive. CoinDesk

Trading takeaway: Price action remains range-bound intraday; decisive closes back above $2.55 would strengthen the bull case, while loss of $2.08 would hand momentum to bears.


ETF watch (developing)

Crypto media report that Franklin Templeton and other issuers updated S‑1 language for proposed spot XRP ETFs, potentially removing “8(a)” delay provisions that can slow effectiveness. The initial Franklin XRP ETF S‑1 is on EDGAR (Mar. 11, 2025); market participants are now watching for fresh amendments to hit the SEC’s site to confirm today’s chatter. Until then, treat timelines as preliminary. Crypto Briefing+1


What could move XRP next

  • Official ETF filings/amendments appearing on sec.gov (confirmation > speculation).
  • Follow‑through from Ripple’s raise—new bank partnerships, treasury integrations, RLUSD adoption metrics.
  • Macro catalysts: rates rhetoric, liquidity conditions, and cross-asset risk sentiment that continue to steer crypto flows.

Methodology & sources

This report synthesizes same‑day coverage from primary outlets and filings alongside live market data. Core sources include Reuters (funding details/valuation), Ripple’s Business Wire release (investor roster, operational metrics), CoinDesk (intraday XRP technicals), and Barron’s (market backdrop). Live pricing and ranges are from our market data feed (chart above).

Not investment advice. Crypto assets are highly volatile and can result in total loss of capital.

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