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A Stark XRP Price Call: Why One Analyst Says It Could Be Under $1 By 2031

A Stark XRP Price Call: Why One Analyst Says It Could Be Under $1 By 2031

Analyst Johnny Rice predicts XRP could fall below $1 by 2031, citing faded catalysts like the SEC settlement and spot ETF launches. Despite initial boosts, XRP has declined over 60% from its July 2022 high of $3.65 and remains below $2. Rice argues that recent events failed to sustain long-term demand.

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