XRP price outlook as Ripple Prime connects XRPL to NSCC for post-trade settlement
XRP is back in focus after new infrastructure developments tied to Ripple’s institutional push. Hidden Road ($HRFI) officially went live on the NSCC directory on March 2, 2026, per a DTCC notice.
Summary
- Hidden Road’s NSCC listing strengthens Ripple’s institutional positioning, potentially positive for long-term XRPL adoption.
- XRP remains below its 50-day SMA, signaling ongoing bearish structure.
- Support sits near $1.30 and $1.20; resistance stands at $1.45 and $1.62.
The development deepens the integration between Ripple and Hidden Road and strengthens Ripple Prime’s role in bridging traditional finance (TradFi) with decentralized finance (DeFi).
The NSCC (National Securities Clearing Corporation), a subsidiary of DTCC, handles post-trade clearing and settlement for U.S. equities.
If Ripple Prime infrastructure facilitates post-trade flows that eventually settle or interact with the XRP Ledger (XRPL), it could represent meaningful real-world volume moving onto blockchain rails.
While the integration does not automatically translate into direct Ripple token (XRP) demand, market participants often interpret institutional connectivity as a long-term bullish signal. The key question remains whether XRPL usage scales in a way that structurally increases XRP utility rather than simply expanding enterprise tooling.
XRP price analysis
From a technical standpoint, XRP is currently trading around $1.36 on the daily chart, consolidating after a prolonged downtrend from the $2.40 region earlier this year. Price remains below the 50-day simple moving average near $1.62, indicating the broader trend is still bearish.

Immediate support sits near $1.30–$1.32, with a stronger demand zone around $1.20, where buyers previously stepped in aggressively.
On the upside, resistance is clustered at $1.45, followed by the 50-day SMA at $1.62. A decisive break above that level would be needed to shift medium-term momentum.
The RSI (14) is hovering near 40, suggesting weak momentum but not yet oversold conditions. This reflects consolidation rather than strong accumulation. Unless XRP reclaims $1.45–$1.62, rallies may face selling pressure.


