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ChatGPT Forecasts Price Predictions for XRP, PEPE, and SHIB by End of 2026

Posted 1st Jan 2026

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A new article on Cryptonews uses ChatGPT (GPT-5.2) to provide price forecasts for XRP, PEPE, and SHIB through the end of 2026, presenting both bullish and bearish scenarios.

For XRP, the bullish forecast suggests a potential rise up to $8 by the end of 2026. Key drivers include post-lawsuit regulatory clarity, increased institutional interest, and expanded use in real-world payments. Analysts expect XRP to revisit the $3-$5 range as it approaches 2026. To maintain this bullish structure, staying above the $1.80 level is crucial, with potential moves toward $2.00 and then $2.20. A break below $1.80 could signal a shift in trend.

PEPE is predicted to rally over 200% from current levels, supported by a strong community, rising trading volume, and increased social media engagement.

SHIB’s price could increase by over 500% in a bullish scenario, driven by its ecosystem size, burn mechanics, and a potential privacy upgrade that may boost demand. Conversely, a bearish outcome could see SHIB drop by approximately 70%.

The article also anticipates a possible altcoin season rotation into memecoins, which could further increase demand for PEPE and SHIB.

Additionally, Maxi Doge is highlighted as a high-risk, high-volatility memecoin. Its $MAXI presale raised about $4.4 million, and early backers have earned up to 71% APY through staking.

The piece includes a standard disclaimer noting that cryptocurrency remains a high-risk asset class and the information is for informational purposes only.

Sources
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https://cryptonews.com/news/new-chatgpt-predicts-the-price-of-xrp-pepe-shiba-inu-by-the-end-of-2026/
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