The post ETF Flows, Tight Supply, and the Road to 2026 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XRP ETFs posted $64 million in weekly inflows even as Bitcoin ETFs sawThe post ETF Flows, Tight Supply, and the Road to 2026 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XRP ETFs posted $64 million in weekly inflows even as Bitcoin ETFs saw

ETF Flows, Tight Supply, and the Road to 2026

  • XRP ETFs posted $64 million in weekly inflows even as Bitcoin ETFs saw $782 million in outflows.
  • Price remains compressed near the $1.85 support zone.
  • Falling exchange balances reduce available liquidity without triggering upside yet.

XRP price is trapped close to the $1.85-$1.90 zone as Bitcoin slipped toward $87,000 over the past week.

Meanwhile, between December 22-26, roughly $782 million in net outflows from spot BTC ETFs were recorded, with BlackRock’s IBIT alone shedding more than $435 million. Ethereum-linked products followed a similar pattern.

XRP ETFs Drive Demand

XRP, however, continues to sit on the opposite side of the flow equation. SoSoValue data shows that spot XRP ETFs posted approximately $64 million in net weekly inflows and now, cumulative inflows stand at $1.14 billion and total net assets stand in the $1.24-$1.25 billion zone.

Franklin Templeton’s XRP ETF led the week with $28.6 million in new capital, followed by Bitwise’s product with just over $19 million.

It is important to note that XRP ETF flows have been steadier than the start-stop behavior seen in Bitcoin and ETH funds.

Despite ETF demand, XRP price action has remained lackluster. XRP traded down to around $1.87 and on the supply side, XRP balances on centralized exchanges have continued to drift toward multi-year lows.

Fewer coins sitting on CEXs reduce immediately available liquidity. While this dynamic does not guarantee upside, it does increase sensitivity to sustained demand.

XRP Price Analysis: Weekly Chart Structure

On the weekly period, XRP price is situated in a bearish channel. Price continues to respect the $1.80-$1.85 demand zone, which has absorbed repeated tests without a decisive crash.

Also, the relative strength index (RSI) remains below neutral but has stabilized, while MACD compression indicates declining downside momentum rather than acceleration.

Interestingly, a clean weekly close above the descending channel would shift focus toward the $3.00-$3.60 region.

Source: TradingView

Related : XRP Price Prediction: Sellers Defend EMA Ceiling as Exchange Inflows Cap Recovery

On the other hand, a loss of the $1.80 base would expose XRP to deeper retracements toward the $1.30-$1.50 area before any renewed attempt higher.

The $8 Call

Standard Chartered has predicted a move toward $8 by the end of 2026, a roughly 3x upside from current levels.

The forecast takes into account improving US regulatory clarity, the removal of long-standing legal overhangs, and the belief that spot XRP ETFs will continue to attract institutional capital.

A more conservative base case places XRP closer to the $3 level into 2026. That scenario assumes ETF inflows persist, exchange supply continues to tighten, and the broader market avoids a prolonged crypto winter.

Related : XRP Analyst Urges Holders to Reset Adoption Expectations as Central Banks Lag

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