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XRP Influencers Face Backlash Over Unmet Targets in 2025

  • ScamDaddy questioned which XRP influencer predicted the 2025 prices best.
  • Bill Morgan says he avoided making bold XRP price predictions in 2025
  • Missed predictions from figures like Jake Claver and Vincent Van Code have sparked frustration.

As the new year kicks off, a simple question on X reignited debate over who truly called the XRP price right in 2025. The discussion began when pseudonymous account ScamDaddy asked which XRP influencer came closest to forecasting the token’s price this year.

XRP community figure Bill Morgan responded, saying that if XRP price prediction were an NFL game, “Scams just won 2025 over the XRP influencers by about 40–0.” ScamDaddy replied by joking that he had “won the XRP Bowl.”

Morgan later clarified his stance, adding that he avoided making aggressive price calls altogether, stating that he did not engage in “stupid price predictions and bets.”

The exchange continued with ScamDaddy asking whether Morgan would make a prediction for 2026. Morgan jokingly replied that there will be no supply shock in 2026. ScamDaddy said he shared that view, prompting Morgan to quip that he had missed out on some easy XRP.

One user questioned Morgan’s remarks about potential price movement following XRP ETF launches. Another noted that XRP has yet to reclaim the $2 level, despite widespread predictions earlier in the year calling for $10, $50, or even $100.

XRP is currently trading at $1.84, down 1.6% over the past day. The token has declined 8.5% over the past month and 12% year over year. These levels leave XRP far below the gains required to validate many 2025 projections.

The discussion highlights frustration within the XRP community, where investors are questioning the accuracy and responsibility of public price calls.

Failed $100 XRP Calls Draw Wider Attention

For context, analyst Zach Rector criticized Digital Ascension Group CEO Jake Claver for continuing to promote a $100 XRP target into late 2025.

Rector argued there was no realistic scenario for XRP to achieve a near-term 50x move in the final days of 2025. He warned that repeatedly promoting aggressive timelines misleads investors.

Claver has maintained a highly bullish stance, citing XRP ETF inflows, regulatory clarity in the United States, and geopolitical disruptions. Despite these claims, XRP has failed to show sustained upside momentum.

Related:  XRP ETFs Absorb Capital While Price Stalls: Is a 2026 Breakout Brewing?

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