A recent exchange between two crypto pundits on X quickly turned into a detailed breakdown of price targets, data sources, and the role of AI fact-checking in cryptoA recent exchange between two crypto pundits on X quickly turned into a detailed breakdown of price targets, data sources, and the role of AI fact-checking in crypto

Analyst Says $1,000 XRP Price Is a Blind Hope. Here’s why

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A recent exchange between two crypto pundits on X quickly turned into a detailed breakdown of price targets, data sources, and the role of AI fact-checking in crypto predictions.

ChartNerd, a well-known analyst, opened the exchange with a post stating that XRP has no chance of reaching $1,000, distinguishing belief from “blind hope.”

The Case for a Higher Target

Remi Relief initially stated that he plans to wait for XRP to reach $1,000. He has consistently repeated the $1,000 target, but ChartNerd is not convinced. He responded to ChartNerd, arguing that a $1,000 price tag undersells XRP’s purpose.

He wrote that $1,000 is equivalent to $1 for XRP, stating that these prices will not do much for the new financial system. He set his own floor at $10,000 or higher, pointing to the DTCC’s handling of quadrillions of dollars. He warned that a low XRP price would cause massive slippage, costing the system millions of dollars daily.

ChartNerd Pushes Back

ChartNerd answered, accusing Remi Relief of misleading followers with no data to back up his ideas other than “narratives that will likely fade over time.” He contrasted this with his own team’s call to map XRP’s downward move from $2 to $1 earlier in the year. However, he closed by saying the two would “agree to disagree,” as they both have different outlooks and ways of analyzing XRP.

Remi Relief’s Objective Stance

Remi Relief defended his track record, saying he provides his audience with objective information rather than price predictions, since he believes prices are being manipulated. He explained he had built a $1,200 to $1,700 target for XRP based on the 2017-2018 cycle.

He pointed to a post from 2025, in which a community member corrected his calculations with Grok. Remi Relief noted that he accepted the correction and adjusted his targets for the asset.

The Exchange Continues

ChartNerd questioned the use of AI to replicate a 2017 move onto today’s market, asking what happened to the idea that past performance doesn’t guarantee future results. He noted that his own $27 target for 2030 relies on similar historical comparisons, asking why one approach counts and the other doesn’t.

ChartNerd answered with a lighter tone, trying to end the exchange, and Remi Relief followed up by recommending videos covering explanations on why $100,000 and even $1 million per XRP are needed for what’s coming. The conversation ended without either side changing position, leaving two clearly opposed views on where XRP’s price goes from here.

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