XRP's price action in early 2026 shows notable parallels to its 2017 behavior, particularly in terms of extended consolidation phases leading to potential breakouts. In 2017, XRP experienced a prolonged accumulation period
before a dramatic rally, driven by market hype and increasing adoption. Today, after a 2025 peak followed by correction, the chart exhibits similar technical setups, including symmetrical triangles, falling wedges, and RSI resets, which analysts interpret as precursors to
expansion. Below, I outline the key features of each chart, highlight similarities, and note what's significant in the current setup.
XRP started the year at around $0.006, trading sideways in a tight range for much of 2016-2017 (about 18 months
of consolidation). It formed a symmetrical triangle, followed by a liquidity grab and an ABC correction pattern. This culminated in a breakout in late 2017, surging to $0.40 by May, pausing, then exploding to an all-time high of $3.84 in January 2018—a gain of over 6,500% from
its yearly low. Higher lows with fading volatility, a falling wedge resolution, and Stochastic RSI reset near oversold levels. The rally was marked by six monthly candles of consolidation before parabolic growth. The surge aligned with the broader 2017 crypto bull market,
fueled by speculation and Ripple's partnerships.
Today's Chart (as of February 7, 2026)
XRP peaked at around $3.50-3.66 in late 2025, then corrected sharply to a low of about $1.15 in early 2026 amid market volatility. It has since recovered to fluctuate between $1.40 and $1.90
entering a 10-13 month consolidation phase similar to pre-2017. The price is now in a descending channel or falling wedge, with recent breakouts from compression zones.
As of early February 2026, XRP is at approximately $1.42-1.60, down 2-3% in the last 24 hours but up from its recent low, reflecting broader market fear (Fear & Greed Index at 7).
Current low acts as a "wick" like 2017's, potentially marking the start of expansion to $8Breakout Potential.
Not financial advice. DYOR. This post is for entertainment purposes only.
#Crypto #XRP #Ripple
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
In the Law of One Session 50.7, Ra explains that the "veiling" process creates the "great drama" of third-density, allowing for intense, rapid polarization (choice between service-to-others or service-to-self) that would not be
possible otherwise. This veil of forgetfulness is essential for the accelerated spiritual evolution designed for this density.
One of the top quotes from The Law of One that captures life as akin to a game, involving a necessary journey of self-reflection and forgetting to give
experiences true weight, comes from Session 50.7:
You cannot remember your hand, their hands, perhaps even the rules of this game. This game can only be won by those who lose their cards in the melting influence of love; can only be won by those who lay their pleasures,
We call it Earth, but maybe it’s just the loading screen of something far older—gravity the frame rate, mountains the geometry, and every sunset a perfectly timed render pass.
The blue marble spins in silence, too beautiful to be accidental, too consistent to be real—perhaps we’re not living on a planet, but inside the most expensive screensaver ever coded
(This image is a depiction of Plato's Allegory of the Cave, a philosophical parable from his work Republic)
Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, presented in Book VII of his dialogue The Republic, is one of the most influential metaphors in Western philosophy
It serves as a profound illustration of human perception, the pursuit of knowledge, and the challenges of enlightenment. Written around 380 BCE, the allegory is part of a larger conversation between Socrates
(Plato’s teacher and the dialogue’s protagonist) and Glaucon about the ideal state and the role of education in achieving justice. Below, I’ll break it down step by step, explore its key elements, interpretations, and lasting impact.
“Illusion Veils the Matrix, We Architect Our Own Reality” by Carli B. Frueh
Ever feel like reality is just an illusion? A matrix veiling the truth?
In this raw memoir, I share my suicide attempt—a gunshot that grazed my heart—and the five days in a mental hospital where I..
navigated alternate dimensions, confronting my shattered psyche.
This near-death experience sparked enlightenment: We are the architects of our reality. Time is an illusion, souls eternal. Break free from limitations and build your paradise.
Like passing Bottomless Lakes, I..
learned there’s no true bottom—only endless possibilities we create.
Dive into my story. Available as an eBook on Barnes & Noble and paperback on Amazon. Architect your reality today! 📚✨
Now Available on Barnes & Nobles
🌌 What if hitting rock bottom was the key to unlocking infinite possibilities? In “Illusion Veils the Matrix, We Architect Our Own Reality,” I share my raw, unfiltered story of surviving a suicide attempt that shattered my world—and rebuilt it
anew.
From the depths of despair in a mental hospital, where I navigated alternate dimensions and confronted the illusions of reality, came a profound enlightenment: We are the creators of our own existence. This near-death experience ignited a cosmic awakening, revealing how
consciousness shapes time, space, and our soul’s eternal journey.
This isn’t just my memoir—it’s your invitation to break free from the matrix and architect a life of purpose, love, and paradise. Available as an eBook on Barnes & Noble for $8.88. Transform your reality today! 📖
Google earth anomalies: The Doorway in the Ice & THE INDIAN OCEAN
The world was a lie, and Carli B. held the coordinates to prove it. At 69°00’50″S 39°36’22″E
buried in the frozen heart of East Antarctica, a doorway waited—carved into the ice like a wound in the simulation’s skin. She’d found it on Google Earth, a passageway that refused to blend into the sterile white expanse.
A perfect rectangle, too vast to be natural, too deliberate for chance, its edges glowed faintly in the satellite’s lens, as if daring her to step through. Carli’s breath caught as she zoomed in, her laptop’s cold blue light bathing her Chicago apartment in an ethereal glow.