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Here's What to Do if XRP Drops to $0.50 in 2026
XRP (XRP 0.92%) is down by a brutal 50% during the past six months, and it’s currently priced at about $1.40, a far cry from its 52-week high of $3.65 about eight months ago. So what happens if the bleeding gets even worse, and the coin slides to $0.50?
On its face, that proposition sounds way too extreme to actually occur, at least until you recall that XRP has already fallen by roughly that same magnitude in just eight months. Let’s take a look at what would probably need to happen for another sharp downturn to happen and game out what the best move would be in response.
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A lot would need to be going quite badly
Like all cryptocurrencies, the price of XRP is highly sensitive to the macroeconomic environment.
So the first thing we can conclude about what would need to happen for its price to decline to reach $0.50 is that the macro picture would almost certainly need to look much worse than today. Anything that pressures investors to seek safer investments rather than riskier ones, especially in an urgent fashion, would likely cause XRP’s price to fall – and perhaps significantly. The announcement of imminent economic problems caused by the escalation or expansion of armed conflict would also cause investors to flee crypto assets like XRP.
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CRYPTO: XRP
XRP
Today’s Change
(-0.92%) $-0.01
Current Price
$1.36
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$83B
Day’s Range
$1.34 - $1.37
52wk Range
$1.14 - $3.65
Volume
1.3B
A series of major blunders from XRP’s issuer, Ripple, might force the price down as well. Of particular concern is the network’s roadmap for building out new features; if a competitor comes along with a better suite of services and capabilities for the financial institutions that XRP seeks to woo, it will be a major headwind for its price.
Now, let’s move on to the question of what to do about the scenarios above.
Whether to buy a deeper dip, if it happens
Don’t buy XRP if it seems as though money has been made obsolete. Of course, that isn’t likely to happen, which is why XRP priced at $0.50 is quite likely to be a juicy opportunity for those who can generally tolerate the risks of crypto investing.
Today, the XRP Ledger (XRPL) hosts roughly $461 million in distributable, tokenized real-world assets (RWAs), meaning bonds, commodities, and other holdings that are tracked and traded on its blockchain. That sum has increased dramatically in 2026 so far, and, as long as more assets are flocking to the chain, it’s a sign that there will be more demand for XRP in the future, as it’s needed to pay the transaction costs associated with managing tokenized assets on its network. Importantly, the coin’s price typically doesn’t react to the influx of tokenized assets immediately, so it’s very conceivable that capital could be pouring in even as the price is falling.
Therefore, if the metrics related to its on-chain ecosystem and its capital base are still improving rapidly, it would be a screaming buy at $0.50. On the other hand, if capital is flowing out at a quick pace, or if Ripple can’t seem to find major financial institutions to use the ledger, it will be better to hold off until there’s evidence of traction.