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XRP Price Today: Why the $1.42 Level Matters as Bitcoin Fund Flows Return
21 April 2026
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XRP Price Today: Why the $1.42 Level Matters as Bitcoin Fund Flows Return

New York, April 21, 2026, 15:54 EDT

XRP stuck around $1.42 on the day, slipping about 1% over the last 24 hours, even as some other digital assets managed gains. Trading volumes tracked by CoinMarketCap hit $2.37 billion for the period. CoinGecko’s figures lined up: XRP sat close to $1.42, with the market cap holding near $87 billion.

This is notable: XRP remains a large-cap crypto, not some illiquid outlier. CoinGecko’s data puts it near the top of the digital asset leaderboard by market value, with around 62 billion tokens in circulation. Small price shifts, then, may flag shifts in appetite for payment-focused crypto.

Fund flows told a clearer story this week. According to CoinShares’ James Butterfill, digital asset investment products attracted $1.4 billion, marking the biggest inflow since January. Bitcoin led, pulling in $1.116 billion; Ether followed with $328 million. XRP and Solana products didn’t fare as well—investors pulled $56 million and $2.3 million from those, respectively.

XRP picked up fresh institutional momentum after a Coinbase Derivatives filing with the CFTC. The exchange said a Trade at Settlement (TAS) feature for block trades could go live on or after May 1—TAS allows big orders to peg their price to an official daily or final settlement figure instead of taking whatever the intraday quote happens to be. Both nano XRP and XRP make the cut among the listed products, according to the filing.

Ripple put network security front and center again, rolling out a multi-phase plan on April 20 to get the XRP Ledger prepped for post-quantum cryptography. The company wants a full transition by 2028. Ripple says it’s already testing quantum-resistant solutions and developing custody prototypes with Project Eleven, with validator testing also underway.

Short-term price action remains closely linked with the broader market. Bitcoin climbed back over $75,000 as traders factored in progress on Iran ceasefire negotiations, CoinDesk reported. Ether and XRP picked up some ground as well earlier in the session.

Nexo analyst Dessislava Ianeva told Decrypt that with Bitcoin ETFs spreading to more wealth platforms, “a growing share of available supply will be captured” by those products. She was talking about Bitcoin, not XRP—but her point lands for XRP too. When capital rotates into big-name crypto funds, it’s not distributed equally. Decrypt

XRP’s story is pretty much the same as ever. Ripple still touts the token for quick, low-cost cross-border transfers—supposedly outpacing Bitcoin. Price swings? Reuters points out, volatility sticks, just like with the rest of the crypto pack.

Still, XRP could get left on the sidelines if new crypto cash keeps pouring mainly into Bitcoin and Ether. On Coinbase’s XRP perpetual futures page, the 24-hour range barely budged—lows around $1.41, highs brushing $1.45. Not much of a margin for slips if risk sentiment pulls back.

The market isn’t quite sending a unified signal. XRP’s got new derivatives infrastructure, Ripple has outlined its updated technical plan, and trading volumes are enough to keep institutional desks watching. Still, price action today suggests traders want to see firmer spot demand before they’re willing to chase higher levels.

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