Recently, there has been a comparison of two hot projects in the primary market—XRP and PI. From a regulatory perspective, XRP's policy environment is relatively transparent and stable, which indeed gives the market a lot of confidence. More intuitive data shows that XRP's spot ETF has maintained a net inflow trend, with approximately 1.3 billion USD attracted in just the first quarter of this year, which is enough to demonstrate institutional attitude. In contrast, PI faces much greater pressure. On one hand, the supply volume is always hanging overhead; on the other hand, the support from exchanges is not ideal. These two factors combined make it difficult to see signs of reversal in the short term. Therefore, from a fundamental perspective, XRP's performance at this stage is indeed more worth paying attention to.

XRP-0.1%
PI2.49%
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RatioHuntervip
· 4h ago
Institutions bought the dip with that 1.3 billion, really ruthless. Meanwhile, PI is still stuck there. --- The policy advantage of XRP is indeed evident. When will the supply mystery of PI be resolved? --- Honestly, the net ETF inflow data doesn't lie. Institutions have already chosen sides. --- Poor support from the PI exchange is a fatal flaw. Short-term, it probably won't turn around. --- In terms of regulatory transparency, XRP definitely has the upper hand. But don't be too absolute. --- The net inflow of 1.3 billion USD is crystal clear to institutions. --- The threat of supply, like the Sword of Damocles, has always been hanging over. No matter how PI plays, it's difficult.
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ForkTroopervip
· 4h ago
Institutional accumulation of XRP is really no joke; the inflow of 1.3 billion indicates what? It just shows that money talks. PI is indeed in a tricky spot; the issue of supply has been stuck. XRP is stable, but it all depends on whether it can break new highs in the future. I still hold some PI, betting that the exchange will give it a boost someday, but it's really uncertain in the short term. Regulatory transparency is crucial for XRP, which is why institutions dare to take action.
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MiningDisasterSurvivorvip
· 4h ago
I've been through it all. What's the point of XRP's net inflow? I saw even more exaggerated data in 2018, and it still collapsed. PI has always had the smell of a Ponzi scheme from the start; with the supply hanging overhead, it has to run away.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 5h ago
Based on on-chain data, the ETF net inflow of XRP indeed indicates institutional allocation attitude, but the supply issue of PI should have been resolved long ago. Are you only now realizing the pressure is high?
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