It is well-known that bullish interest in XRP often rises during major price moves. However, a new analysis suggests that Google search data shows that scam-relatedIt is well-known that bullish interest in XRP often rises during major price moves. However, a new analysis suggests that Google search data shows that scam-related

XRP Pundit Points Out Interesting ‘Scam’ Trend On Google

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It is well-known that bullish interest in XRP often rises during major price moves. However, a new analysis suggests that Google search data shows that scam-related queries for the cryptocurrency also surge during periods of rapid growth. A crypto analyst has highlighted that this unique trend appears repeatedly across XRP’s major market rallies. 

Crypto market analyst Leo Handjiloizou said in an X post that he recently analyzed Google Trends data for the search terms “Ripple scam” and “XRP scam.” He compared these search trends to XRP’s historical price chart and discovered some intriguing patterns. Handjiloizou said this was the first time he had examined both datasets side by side, so the overlap stood out immediately. 

According to the analyst, the data shows that Google searches accusing Ripple or XRP of being a scam tend to surge during periods of rapid price appreciation. Shortly after this spike in online interest, XRP’s price historically entered a long corrective phase. 

Handjiloizou’s chart shows this unique pattern appearing multiple times across different market cycles, including major market rallies in 2018, 2021, 2025, and the most recent price expansion in 2026. Each instance shows a sharp increase in scam-related searches coinciding closely with XRP market tops. This suggests that XRP attracts more scrutiny when it outperforms the broader market. 

XRP Scam

As price momentum builds, negative narratives seem to gain traction, seemingly aimed at keeping XRP’s upward movement in check. Handjiloizou supports this view, questioning whether these scam accusations are organic or coordinated. He noted that the consistency of the pattern increases the likelihood that organized narratives were intentionally deployed during key periods of market strength to influence XRP’s price action. 

Crypto Community Members Weigh In On Rising Scam Accusations

Handjiloizou’s post on X has sparked discussion among the crypto community, with some believing the scam accusations may be intentionally orchestrated and others offering less negative explanations for the recurring trend. 

One member suggested that the spike in scam accusations during XRP price rallies could be a form of market manipulation. Some noted that XRP often attracts both positive and negative attention and sentiment whenever its price rises. In contrast, others argued that the recurring trend could also indicate that scam activities tend to spike during periods of heightened momentum and price surges. 

This reasoning is not entirely unfounded, particularly given that XRP often attracts investor attention during price rallies. Usually, when XRP’s market value rises, Google searches for the cryptocurrency increase and news spreads quickly, attracting investors motivated by FOMO eager to ride the bullish wave. During periods of heightened emotions, scammers can more easily target unsuspecting investors, which could help explain why scam claims often rise alongside price increases. 

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