XRP rocketed from $1.00 to $1.70 in days before sellers pushed it back toward $1.40. Asked whether the token's bear market has ended, ChatGPT and Grok both pointed to the rebound's strength but cautioned that it doesn't confirm the downtrend is over.
XRP spent weeks grinding lower before slumping to $1.00 and dipping below that level for the first time in 21 months last week. Then, a bitcoin rally on Wednesday pulled altcoins higher with it, and XRP joined late.
Once it moved, XRP jumped from $1.00 to $1.42 within a day or two, a multi-month high. Buyers kept pushing through the weekend, driving the token to $1.70 for a 70% surge in a matter of days. However, that level drew a sharp rejection, and XRP has since pulled back toward $1.40.
Asked about the move, ChatGPT called it huge but said it doesn't necessarily mean the bear cycle is over. It put the odds that the $0.98-$0.99 low marked the bottom at just 55%, compared with 70% for bitcoin's early-July drop to $57.8K. That leaves a 45% probability, in ChatGPT's view, that the rally is only a relief bounce inside a broader bear market.
Grok, meanwhile, framed the recovery against the bigger picture. Even after the surge to $1.70 and the retracement to $1.40-$1.45, it noted XRP remains roughly 60% below its July 2025 all-time high and still in the red for the year.
Source: CryptoPotato
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