Perplexity’s ChatGPT rival, Perplexity AI, is signaling the possibility of a substantial collapse for several major altcoins, including XRP, Solana, andPerplexity’s ChatGPT rival, Perplexity AI, is signaling the possibility of a substantial collapse for several major altcoins, including XRP, Solana, and

Perplexity AI Predicts Shocking Prices for XRP, Solana, Dogecoin as Crypto Prices Crash

Perplexity’s ChatGPT rival, Perplexity AI, is signaling the possibility of a substantial collapse for several major altcoins, including XRP, Solana, and Dogecoin, if current trends continue.

Crypto has taken several heavy losses over the last month as the market flushed out excess leverage and speculation. Bitcoin is currently trading at a six month low below $87k.

All is not totally lost, though. As a technology, crypto is certainly here to stay and XRP, Solana, and Dogecoin have proven longevity.

Here’s how Perplexity AI guesses the drama could unfold by Christmas.

XRP (XRP): Perplexity AI Predicts a Potential $1 XRP Next Month

Perplexity AI’s models suggest that Ripple’s XRP ($XRP) could collapse down to $1 by Christmas, implying depreciation of 50% from its current price near $2.

perplexity ai predicts xrpSource: Perplexity AI

This would be a shocking reversal for Ripple’s flagship crypto. XRP hit a seven-year high of $3.65 in July after Ripple’s significant courtroom win against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Over the last 12 months, the asset has jumped 81%, outperforming both Bitcoin and Ethereum.

On the technical side, XRP has been stuck in a narrow consolidation range since midyear, forming multiple bullish flag patterns that have yet to break upward. With its Relative Strength Index hovering around 31, close to oversold territory, the token is on the bottom end of a heavy selloff.

That said, Perplexity does offer a more optimistic scenario. A decisive move higher could be triggered by spot XRP ETF approvals, major banking partnerships, or new U.S. policy developments. These catalysts could propel XRP toward $5 by 2026.

Solana (SOL): Perplexity Predicts a Bear Case Scenario of SOL Climbing Only $3 by New Year

Solana ($SOL) remains one of the most active blockchains of 2025, with more than $9 billion in total value locked and a market cap of around $73 billion. Developer participation and overall network usage have continued to climb.

perplexity ai predicts solSource: Perplexity AI

The recent introduction of new Solana ETFs from Bitwise and Grayscale in the United States had injected fresh optimism, with many analysts expecting inflows similar to the surges seen after Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF rollouts.

Clearly, this has done little to stem SOL’s recent price woes, although it appears to be weathering today’s crash quite well with a 1% gain overnight to trade at $132.

This resilience is reflected in Perplexity’s bear-case scenario, which sees SOL climbing just $3 over the next month to trade at $135 by New Year.

SOL surged to $250 in January, fell to around $100 in April. At its current level, it’s still well below its all-time high of $293. Technical indicators suggest SOL could break out of a bullish flag pattern.

Favourable industry developments, along with Solana’s reputation for being a hub of real world asset tokenization (BlackRock and Franklin Templeton have both trialled it) could give to Perplexity AI’s bull-case scenario of $380.

Dogecoin (DOGE): Perplexity AI Says the Meme Coin Icon Could Sink Down to $0.11

Born as a joke in 2013, Dogecoin ($DOGE) has morphed into a major crypto asset with a market cap of roughly $23 billion, nearly half of the entire $47 billion meme coin market.

perplexity ai predicts dogeSource: Perplexity AI

Throughout late summer and early autumn, DOGE formed several bullish structures on the chart, and now appears to be capsizing. Perplexity AI expects the token to end the year landing on $0.11 at its current trajectory, which would be a 25% loss from its current price of $0.1466.

Dogecoin’s prior peak of $0.7316 was set during the 2021 bull market, and the Doge Army’s long-awaited $1 milestone looks further than ever. Still, in a bull-case scenario, Perplexity says it can hit $0.33, which would more than double its current price.

Adoption continues to expand as well: Tesla accepts DOGE for branded merchandise, while PayPal and Revolut both support Dogecoin transfers.

Maxi Doge (MAXI): A Rising Meme Coin Outside Perplexity’s Forecast Models

Even as markets crash, money still continues pouring into the presales market, where traders snap up unlisted coins at rock bottom prices to get first-mover advantage.

Maxi Doge ($MAXI) is currently one of the more beguiling prospects. The token has already raised nearly $4.2 million during its presale for blending classic Dogecoin-inspired meme fun with modern, energy-efficient blockchain design.

Maxi Doge spent crypto’s early years watching his cousin Dogecoin enviously from his mom’s basement, while pumping weights and engaging in highly leveraged trades to become a degen king. MAXI emphasizes community engagement through viral events, meme competitions, and an unmistakable social media presence.

Built on Ethereum as an ERC-20 token, MAXI leverages the network’s scalability, low energy footprint, and strong developer ecosystem, advantages that Dogecoin’s older Bitcoin-style proof-of-work system lacks.

The token’s total supply is 150.24 billion, with 25% reserved for the “Maxi Fund” to support marketing and ecosystem growth. Staking rewards of up to 74% APY are currently available, though rates decrease as more users participate.

The presale price starts today at $0.000269, with incremental increases locked in for later stages. Buyers can participate using MetaMask or Best Wallet.

Stay updated through Maxi Doge’s official X and Telegram pages.

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