XRP is struggling to hold current support levels. The market is uncertain. And in the final days of March, the largest XRP holders on two of the world’s biggest exchanges made a decision that the price action is not yet reflecting.
A CryptoQuant report has documented the strongest wave of whale-sized XRP withdrawals since early February. Across two sessions — March 27 and March 30 — large outflows from Binance and Coinbase combined to reach approximately 442 million XRP, worth nearly $592 million at prevailing prices. That figure did not accumulate gradually. It arrived in two concentrated bursts: $298.8 million on March 27 and $293.5 million on March 30, with Coinbase contributing the larger share on both days.
The historical context makes the magnitude more meaningful. Following the February 6th spike — when large XRP outflows reached approximately 530 million XRP in a single day — activity had quieted significantly, averaging close to 50 million XRP daily through much of March. The late-March surge represents a return to February-scale behavior after weeks of relative silence.
Nearly $600 million in XRP left the two most significant Western exchanges in 48 hours. The coins did not go to other exchanges. They left the sell side entirely — and that changes the supply equation for whatever comes next.
Below February’s Peak. Miles Above March’s Average. That Gap Is the Signal
The report’s comparative framework is where the late-March data finds its proper weight. The February 6th spike — 530 million XRP in a single day — remains the exceptional reference point of this cycle, a reading that has not been matched since. The late-March wave, at 442 million XRP across two sessions, falls short of that single-day record.

But framing it against February’s peak understates its significance. The more relevant comparison is what came immediately after February: a sustained retreat to roughly 50 million XRP per day through much of March. Against that baseline, the late-March readings did not merely recover — they multiplied by nearly nine times the recent daily average across two consecutive sessions.
That reacceleration is what the report identifies as the structural signal. Whale-level withdrawal activity does not return to near-February scale after weeks of quiet by accident. When outflows of this magnitude reappear after a subdued stretch, the pattern consistently points to a renewed and deliberate pickup in large-holder movement — participants who had been inactive choosing, simultaneously, to act.
The market structure consequence is direct. Nearly $600 million in XRP moved away from immediate sell-side availability in 48 hours. That supply is no longer on the exchange. It cannot be sold from where it now sits. Whether the holders who withdrew it do so in anticipation of a move or simply in preference for custody, the effect on Binance and Coinbase’s available XRP float is the same — and it is meaningful enough to matter for short-term price conditions.
XRP Trades Near Support as Multi-Timeframe Weakness Persists
On the 3-day timeframe, XRP is consolidating around the $1.30 level after a sustained decline that has eroded its prior bullish structure. The chart shows a clear transition from a mid-2025 expansion phase into a prolonged distribution and breakdown, with price now stabilizing near a critical support zone.

XRP is trading below the 50-period and 100-period moving averages, both of which are trending downward and acting as resistance on any recovery attempt. The 200-period moving average, positioned above the current price, reinforces the broader bearish alignment across timeframes. This stacked structure signals that sellers remain in control from short to long-term perspectives.
The February breakdown stands out as a decisive event. With a sharp drop accompanied by elevated volume, suggesting aggressive distribution or forced liquidations. Since then, the price has entered a narrower range between approximately $1.15 and $1.50. Indicating a temporary equilibrium but not a confirmed reversal.
Recent price action shows repeated failures to sustain moves above $1.40, with lower highs continuing to form within the range. Volume has declined during consolidation, pointing to reduced participation and limited conviction from buyers.
As long as XRP remains below its key moving averages, the structure favors continuation or extended consolidation, with the $1.15–$1.20 zone acting as the next critical support if current levels fail.
Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com

