The post Analyzing Monero’s 35% jump and $596 ATH – What caused XMR’s rally? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Monero [XMR] made a strong statement this weekThe post Analyzing Monero’s 35% jump and $596 ATH – What caused XMR’s rally? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Monero [XMR] made a strong statement this week

Analyzing Monero’s 35% jump and $596 ATH – What caused XMR’s rally?

Monero [XMR] made a strong statement this week.

The privacy-based asset hit a new ATH, standing out in what seems like an otherwise quiet market. Privacy coins have been a big narrative in the last few months, caused by greater oversight across the space.

What’s notable is that XMR’s move has been largely isolated, with other privacy coins failing to follow.

A breakout week

Source: CoinMarketCap

XMR extended its rally on the 12th of January, with a new all-time high of $596.87. The move capped a strong week for XMR, with the price up roughly 35% over the last seven days.

That was the best performance among the top 20 cryptocurrencies at the time of writing.

Source: CoinMarketCap

The surge also pushed Monero’s market capitalization above $10 billion for the first time, peaking near $10.6 billion, per CoinMarketCap data.

Source: TradingView

At press time, XMR was trading around $564 after a modest pullback from its highs. Daily RSI was near 78, so it does look stretched. Trend data continued to favor buyers, proving how aggressive this breakout has been.

Why Monero pulled ahead

Part of the good times appears to have come from the controversy around competitor Zcash [ZEC]. Earlier this week, the full development team behind ZEC stepped down after a governance dispute with its overseeing nonprofit.

While the protocol itself was not directly affected, the episode unsettled investors and may have pushed capital toward alternatives seen as more structurally stable. Ergo, Monero.

Josh Swihart, former CEO of Electric Coin Company, posted on X about the exit, saying,

He went on to add,

At the same time, Monero has benefited from a general change in consensus. Recent commentary from firms like Grayscale and Coinbase has shown rising demand for privacy-focused assets, especially with increased oversight.

XMR has emerged as the clearest beneficiary in 2026.

A clear outlier

Source: CoinMarketCap

Over the past seven days, XMR jumped 35%. By contrast, top competitors ZEC and Litecoin [LTC] fell nearly 18% and 2%, respectively, over the same period. Canton [CC] posted only modest gains of around 4%.

Source: Artemis

This uneven performance showed up at the sector level too. The privacy coin category rose roughly 3% over the week, per Artemis data. It’s positive, but nowhere close to the explosive growth XMR has seen.


Final Thoughts

  • Monero hit a new ATH near $597 and crossed a $10B market cap.
  • Capital is concentrating in XMR as regulatory oversight rises; other privacy coins fail to keep up.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/analyzing-moneros-35-jump-and-596-ath-what-caused-xmrs-rally/

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