A fresh cluster of on-chain and fund-flow data is feeding a familiar XRP market question: are buyers using the recent weakness to accumulate? New figures highlighted by CryptoQuant contributor Darkfost suggest that Binance withdrawal activity has surged just as spot XRP ETFs continue to absorb capital despite the token’s pullback.
XRP Accumulation In Progress?
Darkfost framed the move against a broader altcoin backdrop that still looks selective rather than expansive. “Despite a period of uncertainty that has been quite detrimental to the cryptocurrency market, altcoins are starting to show some early signs of resilience,” he wrote. “Total3, which represents the market capitalization of altcoins excluding Ethereum, is currently consolidating within a range between $640B and $740B, with a performance of around +11% since the beginning of February.”
That matters because his XRP read is not based on a broad-based altcoin revival. It is based on capital concentration. As Darkfost put it, “despite a complicated macroeconomic environment and still limited market liquidity, a portion of capital remains positioned in altcoins.” But with liquidity still constrained and the listed universe of tokens continuing to expand, he argued that “asset selection is becoming increasingly important.”
Within that framework, XRP has started to stand out. A CryptoQuant chart tracking XRP Ledger exchange withdrawal transactions from Binance shows several sharp spikes in recent weeks, with the most notable move exceeding 14,000 transactions on March 6. Those bursts came while XRP’s USD price remained under pressure, a pattern some traders often read as coins leaving exchange inventory rather than moving onto venues for sale.
Darkfost was careful not to overstate the signal, but his interpretation was clear. “At the moment, a few positive signals are emerging around XRP,” he wrote. “The number of XRP withdrawal transactions on Binance has shown several sudden spikes in recent days, including more than 14,000 transactions on March 6. This type of movement may indicate that some investors are accumulating and then choosing to transfer their tokens to private wallets rather than keeping them on the exchange.”
The second leg of the story is ETF demand. Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart said spot XRP products “have actually held up pretty well despite the massive pullback in price” and have taken in roughly $1.4 billion in cumulative inflows since launch. A Bloomberg Intelligence chart shared by Seyffart shows flows rising from about $150 million on Nov. 13, 2025 to $1.44 billion by March 4, 2026, suggesting that allocations continued even as market conditions became less forgiving.
Seyffart also pointed to the limited visibility around who exactly is buying. “Who are these buyers/holders?” he wrote. “Well we only know a small portion of them because the vast majority don’t file 13Fs. But here are the holders as of 12/31/2025.” The Bloomberg Intelligence holder table shows Goldman Sachs Group at the top with $153.8 million in exposure, equal to 83.6 million XRP. Millennium Management follows with $23.1 million and 12.5 million XRP, while smaller positions appear across firms including Citadel Advisors, Jane Street, DRW Securities and others.
That combination is what gives the current XRP setup its edge. On one side, there is exchange-withdrawal activity that may point to coins moving off Binance and into private wallets. On the other, there is steady ETF absorption and at least some evidence of institutional exposure building through traditional reporting channels.
At press time, XRP traded at $1.3768.

