XRP entered February much lower than many expected, but the community is holding strong. Attention has now shifted toward where the digital asset could be tradingXRP entered February much lower than many expected, but the community is holding strong. Attention has now shifted toward where the digital asset could be trading

Google Gemini Sets XRP Price for February 28, 2026

2026/02/04 19:31
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XRP entered February much lower than many expected, but the community is holding strong. Attention has now shifted toward where the digital asset could be trading by the end of the month. XRP remains under close observation as more institutions show interest in the digital asset.

Many market participants believe its price will soon reflect this interest and its role in global finance. For a unique perspective, we’ve turned to Google’s Gemini AI to predict the asset’s price by February 28. The AI model evaluated current price levels, recent volatility, and broader market conditions to estimate likely outcomes.

While Gemini acknowledges that short-term movements can be unpredictable, it indicates that existing data points toward steady movement this month, rather than extreme price swings.

Gemini’s Price Outlook for February

Currently, XRP is trading within a relatively narrow band between approximately $1.6 and $1.8. This range reflects a period of consolidation following a rapid climb toward $2.4 in early January. While its price has dropped from those levels, the current pattern suggests temporary stabilization rather than a confirmed trend reversal.

According to Gemini, XRP’s price on February 28 is likely to fall within a structured range rather than experience sharp directional movement. The AI emphasizes that prevailing conditions favor moderation, barring unexpected macroeconomic or regulatory catalysts.

Potential Price Targets

Under a conservative or neutral scenario, Gemini suggests XRP is likely to remain below the $2 level through the end of February. This outlook aligns with expectations of continued consolidation. XRP has spent over 400 days consolidating, and this outlook suggests it will not break out this month.

More optimistic AI-driven projections indicate XRP could reclaim the $2 to $2.2 range by the month’s end. Gemini notes that this outcome would depend on improving liquidity conditions and renewed market confidence across major digital assets. While this will leave XRP below its 2026 peak, it suggests room for upward expansion.

Longer-Term 2026 XRP Price Expectations

Several variables continue to shape XRP’s near-term outlook, including regulatory developments, broader market sentiment, and institutional participation with products like spot XRP ETFs. Beyond February, Gemini noted that some forecasting models project higher valuations later in 2026, with targets extending into the $3 to $4 range.

These projections are generally positioned as end-of-year possibilities rather than near-term expectations, and February might be a quiet month for the digital asset.

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