XRP and Solana Outlook Aligned with Broader Market Momentum

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We expect XRP to trade between $3.00 and $3.60 by the end of October 2025, with potential to reach $5.00 by mid-2026.

This trajectory is supported by Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin integration, accelerating ETF developments, and expanding institutional adoption for cross-border payments, which continue to strengthen XRP’s utility in global finance.

For Solana, we anticipate prices ranging from $240 to $260 this month, with the possibility of climbing to $400 by year-end.

The drivers here are clear: sustained growth in DeFi activity, network upgrades that enhance performance, and a surge in dApp development positioning Solana as one of the most scalable and developer-friendly ecosystems in the market.

Both assets remain closely tied to broader market momentum, particularly Bitcoin’s upward trend, while regulatory clarity and real-world adoption rates will play a defining role in shaping their long-term trajectories.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget


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