XRP News Today: Bitcoin’s Dominance Threatened as XRP and Little Pepe Compete for the Top Spot in Crypto
- Bitcoin maintains 57% market share with $126,080 all-time high in October 2025, but faces emerging challenges from XRP and Little Pepe. - XRP rebounds to $2.40 amid institutional inflows, $15 price target, and $1B GTreasury deal, though selling pressure from co-founder Chris Larsen persists. - Meme-based Little Pepe (LILPEPE) raises $27.2M via presale, leveraging Layer 2 infrastructure and zero-fee trading to attract retail investors with 100x growth potential. - CME's XRP/Solana futures options and proj
Bitcoin has strengthened its lead in the 2025 bull run, commanding 57% of the market and reaching a record price of $126,080 in October, as reported by
XRP’s Institutional Expansion and $15 Price Outlook
According to FinanceFeeds, Ripple’s XRP has climbed back to $2.40 from a recent dip to $1.90, driven by increased institutional investments, ETF applications, and new strategic alliances. The $1 billion acquisition of GTreasury has made XRP a significant force in blockchain treasury management, integrating it into business liquidity operations. Analysts believe XRP could rally to $15 as it becomes more embedded in global financial systems and achieves ISO 20022 standards. If XRP breaks above $2.80, it could spark a move to $3.40–$3.60, with further growth anticipated from future ETF approvals and greater institutional uptake.
Still, XRP faces some obstacles. Co-founder Chris Larsen’s ongoing sales of XRP, which have resulted in $764 million in realized gains since 2018, have raised concerns about continued selling pressure,
Little Pepe: The
Little Pepe’s standout feature is its Layer 2 technology, which delivers rapid, secure transactions and supports DAO-based governance. Community incentives like a 15 ETH Mega Giveaway and a $777,000 token prize have drawn tens of thousands of holders, FinanceFeeds reports. Analysts suggest that Little Pepe’s potential for 100x growth—fueled by its viral appeal, minimal fees, and ecosystem utility—could surpass XRP’s projected 5–6x gains.
Wider Market Impact
The CME Group’s recent introduction of
Digitap ($TAP), another emerging player, is developing an “omnibank” application with Visa support, enabling crypto-to-fiat exchanges and worldwide payments,
Summary
While Bitcoin continues to lead, XRP’s institutional progress and Little Pepe’s meme-powered innovation are transforming the market landscape, FinanceFeeds concludes. With ETF approvals on the horizon and Layer 2 solutions gaining momentum, the next stage of the bull market could see altcoins outperforming the long-standing leader.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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