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Altcoins underperform as correlated risk-off move hits ETH, XRP, and SOL

Kitco data show ETH (~$2,920), XRP (~$1.87), and SOL (~$126) all down roughly 4%–6% over 24 hours and 6%–10% over the week, echoing Monday’s Bloomberg report that Ether, Dogecoin, and XRP fell about 5% as crypto equities sold off. Analysts tie the weakness to broad de‑risking in global equities and hawkish signals from the Bank of Japan, with leverage unwinds in majors spilling over into the wider altcoin complex.

Altcoins underperform as fear grips market, XRP and Solana lag

XRP near $1.89 (-4%–5%) has repeatedly failed to clear the $2 level per CoinDesk, while SOL around $126 (-2%–3%) extends double-digit monthly losses; fear-and-greed gauges are back in ‘extreme fear,’ and crypto-related equities tied to these tokens have dropped more sharply than the coins themselves.

XRP pinned near $2.00 as it tests critical support-resistance zone

XRP sits around $1.98–$2.00, barely higher on the day after failing several times to clear $2, which CoinDesk frames as a near‑term inflection level. FXStreet warns that a daily close below ~$1.96 could open room toward $1.77, while holding this base keeps $2.35 in play.

Ethereum Holds Firm While Altcoin Performance Diverges

Ethereum is trading around $3,100, aligning with recent data showing it at $3,115.23 on December 14, 2025, after a slight uptick from $3,085 the prior day. This reflects minor daily fluctuations amid broader crypto market declines, with the user's noted 0.3% loss fitting the volatile sentiment.

Market Trends

Polkadot (DOT) and XRP have shown relative strength, outperforming Ethereum despite overall risk aversion impacting DeFi tokens and altcoins. Total market capitalization and sentiment indicators continue to signal caution, consistent with Ethereum's year-over-year drop of about 20% from $3,907.

Key Performers

  • Outperformers: Polkadot and XRP Ledger tokens hold ground better than Ethereum.
  • Underperformers: DeFi sector and major altcoins weaken alongside falling market cap.

This setup points to persistent trader caution in the crypto space.

Broader crypto market under pressure as macro tailwinds fade

Ethereum, XRP and Solana are all down 1%–2% today, echoing recent CoinDesk data showing a 5.7% weekend drop in BTC and a roughly 7% slide in the CoinDesk 20 Index as hawkish signals from the Bank of Japan and a more cautious global rate-cut outlook sap risk appetite (CoinDesk, Bloomberg). The Fed’s ‘hawkish cut’ and fading expectations for aggressive easing into 2026 are curbing the monetary-policy tailwind that powered crypto earlier in the year, keeping traders defensive into a data-heavy week with U.S. jobs, CPI and retail sales on deck (Sources: DailyForex, Yahoo Finance).

Crypto majors extend consolidation as macro jitters cap risk appetite

Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Solana are all down 1.7%–2.8% over the last day, reflecting fading risk appetite ahead of a heavy week of U.S. inflation and labor data plus a pivotal Bank of Japan rate decision. Broader risk markets, including the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, have also pulled back from record or near‑record highs, reinforcing a cautious tone.

Ethereum, XRP and Solana lag with limited idiosyncratic catalysts

ETH (-1.8%) trades near $3,060 despite some relative strength versus BTC, as analysts see little fundamental impetus until the Fusaka upgrade and ETF flows become clearer. XRP (-2.0%) and Solana (-2.8%) track the broader risk‑off tone even as XRP ETFs quietly approach $1B in cumulative inflows, suggesting institutional accumulation is building a floor rather than driving a breakout.

XRP stays pinned near $2 despite nearly $1B in ETF inflows and U.S. trust bank progress

Ripple’s XRP is roughly flat on the week around $2 with a modest 1% daily decline, even as U.S.-listed XRP spot ETFs log 19 straight days of net inflows approaching $1B and OCC grants Ripple conditional approval for a national trust bank charter. Analysts at AMBCrypto and FXStreet say this disconnect reflects macro risk-off sentiment and heavy overhead technical resistance, arguing that institutional flows are quietly building a higher structural floor rather than chasing a breakout.

XRP holds the $2 ‘line in the sand’ on major regulatory wins

XRP trades just above $2 with a slight daily gain, as the market balances macro jitters against clearly bullish ecosystem news. Coverage from TS2, CoinDesk, and Coinpedia highlights Ripple’s conditional OCC approval to form a U.S. national trust bank, nearly $1B in cumulative spot XRP ETF inflows, and Hex Trust’s launch of wrapped XRP for use across Solana, Optimism, Ethereum and other chains—yet technicals still show range‑bound trade with $2 as key support.

XRP holds the line at $2 as institutional rails deepen

XRP trades near $2.03, slightly higher and tightly range-bound despite nearly $1B of cumulative spot ETF inflows and fresh capital rotation reported this week. TS2.Tech and other outlets highlight Ripple’s conditional U.S. OCC approval for a national trust bank and Hex Trust’s launch of wrapped XRP for DeFi as key structural bullish drivers that the market has yet to fully price.

Solana steady despite broader altcoin softness

Solana changes hands around $133, up about 0.7% on the day but still nursing losses after this week’s BTC-led selloff that hit Solana-linked ‘digital asset treasury’ stocks. News flow has been quieter versus XRP and ETH, and traders frame SOL’s move more as a beta reaction to Bitcoin than a story driven by chain-specific catalysts today.

Altcoins underperform as liquidity rotates defensively

Major alts like Solana and Cardano are down 3–5% over 24 hours, underperforming Bitcoin and reflecting a typical stress pattern where liquidity moves first into BTC and then partially back to fiat or stablecoins. XRP is comparatively resilient around $2.00–$2.03, with on-chain and sentiment data showing bulls and bears locked in a stalemate near this psychological level.

Regulatory milestone: major crypto firms inch closer to bank status

Five large crypto companies, including Ripple, Circle and BitGo, secured conditional OCC approval to convert into national trust banks, tightening links between crypto and traditional finance. The move is supportive for the medium-term adoption narrative, particularly for XRP and stablecoins, even as near-term prices remain choppy.

XRP holds the $2 handle amid ETF and banking-license narrative

XRP trades near $2.00–2.02, slightly higher intraday but down about 1% over 24 hours, as it digests heavy recent volatility and profit-taking after its spot ETF debut. Bulls point to strong ETF flows and Ripple’s U.S. trust bank push as structural supports, while bears note ongoing selling by long-term holders and sensitivity to Bitcoin’s swings.

Solana and high-beta alts bounce but stay under pressure

Solana is up around 0.4% on the day near $133 after a 3%–4% slide Friday, mirroring a tentative rebound across high-beta altcoins following the Fed decision. Flows show rotation from mega-cap BTC/ETH ETFs toward newer SOL and XRP products, but not yet at a scale to fully offset macro-driven risk-off moves.

Altcoins follow lower, with Ethereum and Solana underperforming Bitcoin

Solana is down about 3% and XRP roughly 1–2%, mirroring broader weakness in majors as derivatives liquidations and technical selling pressure the complex. News flow around AI and tech equity volatility, alongside thinner year-end liquidity, is amplifying moves in high‑beta coins like SOL and ADA.

XRP dips modestly despite structural DeFi and banking tailwinds

XRP trades near $2.01, down about 1.4%, underperforming BTC but holding up better than ETH and SOL. CoinDesk reports Hex Trust’s launch of wrapped XRP on Solana, Ethereum and other chains and Ripple’s conditional U.S. trust bank approval, both of which expand XRP’s DeFi reach and regulatory standing, helping cushion the pullback.

Altcoins mirror Bitcoin’s drift, with recent gains fading

Ethereum (~$3,070, -5.2%), XRP (~$1.99, -2.4%) and Solana (~$133, -2.5%) are giving back part of Friday’s Fed-driven bounce highlighted by Investing.com and Kitco. Earlier in the session, SOL had outperformed with a 6% jump while ETH and XRP were modestly green, but that strength has rotated into a synchronized pullback alongside BTC.

Token-specific narratives: XRP DeFi expansion, memecoins stall

CoinDesk notes wrapped XRP arriving on Solana and Ethereum, expanding Ripple’s footprint into DeFi just as XRP pulls back with the broader market. At the same time, Dogecoin is stuck near $0.14 with Coindesk highlighting that even aggressive Fed easing has failed to ignite a fresh memecoin rally, underscoring how macro fatigue is capping speculative appetite.

Risk‑off pressure weighs on Solana and XRP

Solana is near $135 and down about 1%–5% on the day, while XRP holds near $2.00 and is off a similar amount. CoinDesk notes that Solana and XRP have seen continued ETF and institutional interest, but spot prices are being dragged lower by Bitcoin’s weakness and broad de‑risking across altcoins.

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