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By Evie Vavasseur
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Upbit XRP Volume Beats Binance. The XRP trading volume on Upbit has officially surpassed that of Binance, a global leader in…
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Unusual One-Hour Trading Spike Raises Eyebrows. What really caught the attention of market analysts and traders was the one-hour window during…
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South Korea’s Strong Crypto Culture Fuels XRP Interest. South Korea has long been one of the most active countries in the cryptocurrency space.
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Why Are Traders Focusing on XRP Now?. Several factors could be contributing to the recent spike in XRP trading volume:
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Market Impact and Outlook. Although the short-term implications of this surge are still unfolding, XRP’s price has shown…
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Conclusion. The recent explosion in XRP trading on Upbit is a strong signal of heightened market interest,…
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XRP, the native token of the XRP Ledger, has seen a massive surge in trading activity on South Korea’s largest crypto exchange, Upbit, in the past 24 hours.
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This sudden burst in volume has sparked curiosity across the crypto community, especially as XRP trading volumes on global exchanges like Binance showed a net outflow during the…
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The XRP trading volume on Upbit has officially surpassed that of Binance, a global leader in cryptocurrency trading. While Binance recorded $226.
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In contrast, Upbit saw a sharp inflow, meaning XRP tokens were being moved onto the exchange in large quantities.
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According to CoinGlass data, the net inflow to Upbit was $103.32 million, making it the dominant exchange for XRP trading globally during this time.
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What really caught the attention of market analysts and traders was the one-hour window during which $161.62 million worth of XRP was traded.
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Crypto community member and XRP advocate Chad Steingraber commented on the trend via social media platform X (formerly Twitter), saying:
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“Something is definitely going on. The 1-hour XRP volume on Upbit is way too much for retail all of a sudden.”
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This has led to speculation that larger players—often referred to as "whales"—may be making significant moves, possibly in preparation for a strategic shift or capitalizing on…
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