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2026-02-09 14:31:57

Money Pouring Into XRP Despite Market Pullback

Crypto commentator Zach Rector has reported sustained capital inflows into XRP , suggesting exchange-traded products and centralized exchanges as evidence of continued demand despite a broader market pullback. In a recent tweet accompanied by a short video, Rector emphasized that XRP recorded notable net inflows during a period when many digital assets were experiencing price pressure. According to Rector, data from the sixth week of tracking showed net inflows totaling 34 million XRP. He stated that throughout the week, inflows into XRP-focused exchange-traded products exceeded outflows, even as prices retraced across the wider market. Rector stressed that this pattern indicated ongoing interest rather than short-term speculative exits, noting that the cumulative inflows remained positive by the end of the week. Money pouring into XRP pic.twitter.com/JeW8gHq8P4 — Zach Rector (@ZachRector7) February 7, 2026 Exchange Activity and Price Reaction Rector further explained that the inflows were not limited to ETF-related products . He highlighted activity on centralized exchanges on Thursday, February 5, saying XRP recorded approximately $32 million in net inflows. In his view, this movement reflected buyers stepping in during a period of weakness. Referring to price action, Rector pointed to the $1.11 level as a local low. He said that buying activity increased after XRP reached that level, contributing to a rebound toward $1.50. Rector characterized the move as a response to demand entering the market during the pullback, suggesting that the recovery was supported by measurable capital flows rather than low-liquidity volatility. Community Reactions and Skepticism The post prompted mixed reactions from users on X. One commenter questioned whether the scale of the inflows justified the description of money “pouring” into XRP, suggesting that expectations may differ on what constitutes significant inflow activity. Another user criticized Rector’s past price projections, arguing that previous bullish targets undermined his current commentary and advising holders to focus on long-term accumulation instead. In a separate exchange, user Truth Reporter questioned the structure of XRP ETFs , asking whether XRP backs such products or merely represents unbacked claims similar to fractional banking systems. The user expressed concern that unbacked products would conflict with the principles expected of a new financial system. Rector responded directly to that concern, stating that XRP backs the XRP ETFs. His reply was brief and unambiguous, addressing the issue of asset backing without expanding further on product mechanics. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 Focus Remains on Flow Data Rector’s commentary centered on flow data rather than forward price predictions. By emphasizing weekly inflows, exchange activity, and ETF backing, he framed the current XRP movement mirrors capital behavior during market stress. While opinions among commentators and users remain divided, the data points cited by Rector continue to be referenced as indicators of XRP’s positioning during the recent pullback. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are advised to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on X , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post Money Pouring Into XRP Despite Market Pullback appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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