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XRP price target: XRP vs Solana vs Little Pepe (LILPEPE) price prediction: Which Cryptocurrency is set to have better Bull run? - The Economic Times

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XRP vs Solana vs Little Pepe (LILPEPE) price prediction: Which Cryptocurrency is set to have better Bull run?
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Ripple’s XRP is currently trading around $2.43, after surging about 5 per cent in the past 24 hours. XRP's long-term outlooks stay optimistic. Many analysts expect a rise to $4–$8 next year.

) -- are making headlines in the crypto world. Ripple’s XRP, a long-established heavyweight fighting its way back into the limelight, and Little Pepe (LILPEPE), a Layer 2 meme coin that’s caught the attention of traders hungry for the next high-velocity flip. Solana (SOL) exploded from just a few bucks to nearly $250 in the last bull cycle. It was the result of real tech, perfect timing, and a snowball of community and institutional momentum. In 2025, investors are once again scanning the market for that next SOL-style rocket—the asset that goes from overlooked to unavoidable. So, which one has the better setup for a Solana-style run through 2026 and beyond?

Ripple’s XRP is currently trading around $2.43, after surging about 5 per cent in the past 24 hours, although still stuck at its $2.22 resistance level, a level it’s tapped multiple times without breaking through. It’s attracting steady inflows, including $10.6 million last week alone, and Open Interest in futures has climbed past $4 billion, suggesting traders are still betting big. But even with all that weight behind it, price action remains slow.


None of this signals disaster for XRP, and long-term outlooks stay optimistic. Many analysts expect a rise to $4–$8 next year, particularly if regulation is cleared and Ripple expands its global payments network. But it’s a slow grind. XRP’s path to growth is more about accumulation and patience, not viral breakout energy. If you’re looking for a safe, steady mover backed by institutional narrative and legal wins, XRP has a solid case. But if you're chasing that next explosive opportunity, the kind that could 100x in a year, then your eyes might wander elsewhere.
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Pepe doesn’t look like much on the surface, a frog-faced meme coin in a sea of animal-themed tokens. But under the hood, it’s something far more ambitious: a meme coin with its own Layer 2 blockchain. That’s right, it’s the first Layer 2 built for memecoins. The goal? Speed, low fees, bot resistance, and zero taxes.

It’s designed to solve every pain point meme coin traders complain about, without losing the humour and viral appeal that make meme coins work in the first place. Currently in Stage 5 of its presale, LILPEPE is priced at $0.0014, and over 70 per cent of the tokens for this round have already been sold. A $2,500 buy right now nets you 1.9 million tokens. If it reaches $0.13 post-launch, a realistic figure based on past meme runs like PEPE or early DOGE, you’re looking at a $ 250,000 return.

Additionally, the $777K giveaway, featuring 10 prizes of $77K each, has added significant fuel to the hype engine, drawing thousands of new eyes to the project across Telegram, X, and Discord. This isn’t your average copy-paste coin; it’s engineered for viral moments, and the team knows how to generate them.

XRP is a pillar in crypto. It boasts a rich history, compliance, and significant partnerships. A move to $8 is entirely plausible in the next cycle, but it’ll take time, regulation, and sustained buying pressure.

LILPEPE? It’s early, it’s loud, and it’s built for the kind of run that Solana made in 2021, an underdog with real tech and explosive upside. It’s not trying to replace the financial system like XRP. It’s trying to own meme culture on-chain, and that’s a space crypto knows how to reward. Your choice depends on your strategy. But if you’re chasing that next SOL-style moonshot, Little Pepe might just be the one wearing the jetpack. Visit littlepepe.com to get in before Stage 5 closes.



A1. Ripple’s XRP is currently trading around $2.43, after surging about 5 per cent in the past 24 hours.


A2. XRP's long-term outlooks stay optimistic. Many analysts expect a rise to $4–$8 next year.

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