XRP and SOL Face Diverging Narratives Ahead of October Catalysts

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The XRP community’s growing focus on SWIFT’s ISO 20022 overhaul, alongside live trials integrating Ripple’s infrastructure, highlights meaningful validation of XRP’s role in powering efficient cross-border liquidity.

With RLUSD stablecoin integrations on the horizon, XRP could capture as much as 14 percent of SWIFT’s volume by 2030, reinforcing its position as an enterprise-grade settlement solution.

In contrast, Solana’s slip below $200—despite record $7.4 billion open interest—underscores short-term headwinds from network congestion and delayed ETF approvals.

Yet the SEC’s October 10 deadline presents a potential inflection point, where fresh institutional inflows could ignite what many are calling Solana’s “institutional moment.”

Broadly, XRP offers relative stability through enterprise adoption, while SOL embodies the high-volatility, high-reward DeFi narrative. Both, however, remain well-positioned for recovery if Bitcoin sustains levels above $100,000.

For October, we anticipate XRP consolidating between $2.80 and $3.40 on regulatory momentum, while Solana may test support at $170–$200 before rebounding toward $240–$260 on renewed ETF speculation.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget


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