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XRP Just Beat Bitcoin And Ethereum In Korean Trading Volume

Published May 13, 2026
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  • XRP topped Bitcoin and Ethereum in 24-hour trading volume on South Korea's two main crypto exchanges.
  • XRP/KRW posted $110.9 million on Upbit and $41 million on Bithumb.
  • The flow comes as South Korea's Kospi just took a sharp hit over talk of an AI-gains tax.

Korean retail traders just picked a winner. XRP topped both Bitcoin and Ethereum in South Korea's biggest crypto markets over the past 24 hours.

The Numbers

XRP/KRW was the most traded pair on Upbit, South Korea's largest exchange. It posted $110.9 million in volume.

That beat Bitcoin's $88.6 million and Ethereum's $67 million on the same exchange, per CoinGecko data.

On Bithumb, the country's second exchange, XRP did $41 million. It ranked second only behind USDT, a stablecoin tied to the U.S. dollar.

It came in ahead of both Bitcoin and Ethereum. XRP itself was up about 3% on the week, trading near $1.44.

That beat Bitcoin's move over the same stretch. It still trailed gains in BNB and Solana, both up about 8%.

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Why Korea Matters For Crypto

Korea has long been one of the loudest crypto markets in the world. Local traders have a habit of pushing certain coins into top volume slots before bigger moves play out.

This week is also strange for Korean risk takers. The Kospi, the country's main stock index, fell sharply Tuesday.

The drop came after a top policy aide raised the idea of taxing some of the country's AI-driven gains. The plan would return some of that money to citizens.

The Kospi is still one of the strongest stock indexes in the world this year. It is powered by Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.

But the drop showed how shaky local risk mood has gotten after a steep run. That makes the XRP flow more notable, since Korean traders are not chasing every risk asset - they are putting cash into one high-beta name they know well.

What The Chart Is Doing

XRP recently broke out of a chart shape that traders call a triangle. Price is now back-testing the broken trendline near $1.43 to $1.45.

That level has held through two days of flat trading.

The next level traders are watching sits at $1.4681. A clean daily close above it opens the door to $1.55 to $1.60.

Below $1.38, the breakout would be called failed.

Korean coin flows can move U.S. price action when they pick up steam. Most U.S. traders watch Asia overnight to see if a move from there has staying power into the next day.

What To Watch

Korean volume spikes do not always lead to price moves. But they rarely happen with no follow-up.

The question now is whether the flow stays inside Korea or spreads to U.S. exchanges in the next few days.

If U.S. traders pick up the move, XRP could test $1.55 fast. If not, the breakout fades back to a holding pattern.

The chart is set up for either outcome. The buyers have picked their coin.

The rest of the market will find out by the end of the week.

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