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XRP Futures Set Open Interest Record at CME, With $3.70 Eyed Next
Derivative milestone comes as spot XRP weathers sharp $2.96–$2.84 swing on 217 million volume and institutional flows step back in.
Updated Aug 26, 2025, 3:53 p.m. Published Aug 26, 2025, 3:52 p.m.

What to know:
- CME Group's crypto futures suite has surpassed $30 billion in notional open interest, with SOL and XRP futures each crossing $1 billion.
- XRP became the fastest contract to reach $1 billion in notional open interest, achieving this milestone in just over three months.
- Despite regulatory pressures in the U.S., corporate adoption and pilot remittance programs keep XRP in focus, with institutional flows supporting its price action.
News Background
- CME Group said its crypto futures suite has surpassed $30 billion in notional open interest for the first time, with SOL and XRP futures each crossing $1 billion. XRP became the fastest contract to hit the milestone, doing so in just over three months.
- The development is viewed as a signal of market maturity and new institutional capital entering derivatives.
- Broader crypto markets remained firm into late August, though regulatory overhang in the U.S. has continued to pressure XRP relative to peers.
- Corporate adoption trends and pilot remittance programs keep XRP in focus for treasury desks, even as volatility spikes test investor conviction.
Price Action Summary
- XRP traded through a 5% range between $2.98 and $2.84 in the 24-hour session ending August 26 at 14:00.
- The steepest move occurred on August 25 during evening hours, when XRP dropped from $2.96 to $2.84 on 217.58 million tokens — triple its 72.45 million daily average.
- The token rebounded to $2.92, with the $2.84 level emerging as critical support as institutional flows stepped in.
- In the final hour of trading, XRP rose 0.7% from $2.90 to $2.92 on more than 5.7 million volume, signaling fresh corporate and fund participation.
Technical Analysis
- Support confirmed at $2.84 with high-volume absorption of sell pressure.
- Resistance remains at $2.94–$2.95, with repeated profit-taking capping upside attempts.
- RSI climbed from oversold 42 back into mid-50s, suggesting stabilizing momentum.
- MACD histogram tightening, indicative of potential bullish crossover in coming sessions.
- Weekly momentum divergence patterns point to compressed volatility, setting up for a directional breakout.
- Order books show concentrated institutional bids above $3.60, signaling strategic positioning ahead of regulatory catalysts.
What Traders Are Watching
- Bulls see $3.70 as the next upside target if $2.90–$2.92 base holds.
- Bears flag $2.80 as the downside trigger, with a break below support likely to accelerate losses.
- Derivatives flows now dominate the backdrop: CME’s $1B open interest in XRP futures will be a key barometer of institutional conviction.
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