The cryptocurrency sector is experiencing varied momentum, as
XRP
and MoonBull ($MOBU) have become notable leaders in November 2025, while
Ethereum
continues to face challenges regaining upward momentum. Data from
Coinpedia
reveals that since XRP ETFs debuted in March 2025, they have attracted over $1 billion, reflecting increasing interest from both institutions and individual investors. At the same time,
CoinEdition
notes that MoonBull’s performance has exceeded $500,000, with its 23-phase tokenomics drawing attention as a possible 100x growth prospect.
Ripple’s XRP could be on the verge of a breakout as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is set to decide on several spot XRP ETF proposals by November 14. Experts predict the token may climb to $3.40–$4.20 if institutional investments mirror those seen with Ethereum and
Solana
ETFs. The Rex Osprey and Teucrium leveraged XRP ETFs have already amassed $100 million and $366 million in assets, respectively. According to Polymarket, traders estimate a 99% chance of approval, and JPMorgan projects first-year inflows could reach $4–$8 billion.
Yet,
Cryptopolitan
indicates XRP’s value has slipped below $2.60 in recent sessions, leading some investors to shift focus to projects like MoonBull, which offers features such as auto-liquidity, reward reflections, and token burns to enhance scarcity.
Ethereum (ETH) is under pressure, trading below its 30-day moving average of $3,847.
Crypto.news
reports that BitMine has accumulated 3.1 million
ETH
(representing 3% of the total supply), but bearish trends continue, with the RSI now in oversold territory. In contrast,
TradingView
highlights that Ethereum-based stablecoins reached a record $2.82 trillion in trading volume in October, fueled by investors seeking yield.
USDC
led with $1.62 trillion, while
USDT
contributed $895.5 billion. Analysts attribute this growth to the popularity of “liquid yield tokens” and increased institutional involvement, with stablecoin issuers now capturing 65–70% of crypto protocol revenues.
Toobit's new Launchpad
and
Blazpay's $1 million-raised performance
further demonstrate strong investor interest in promising early-stage ventures. Meanwhile, Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade, scheduled for December 2025, could spark renewed buying, though current technical signals urge caution.
As the industry adapts to regulatory developments and innovative token models, XRP and MoonBull remain key interests for both speculative traders and strategic investors.