Key Highlights
- Google Search no longer appears to show the XRP live price chart for some users.
- XRP price data is still available on Google Finance.
- Google had briefly removed Bitcoin and other crypto charts from Search in 2024.
Google appears to have removed XRP’s live price chart from its search results, replacing the usual market widget with standard links and news results for some users.
A search for “XRP” now shows CoinMarketCap as the top organic result, followed by XRP-related news stories, but the familiar Google price panel and interactive chart are missing from the main search page. The change was visible in search results reviewed by The CryptoTimes.

However, XRP has not disappeared from Google’s financial data products entirely. Google Finance still shows an XRP/USD page with live market data, including XRP trading near $1.3895, a market cap of about $85.91 billion, 24-hour volume of $2.03 billion, and circulating supply of 61.83 billion XRP at the time listed on the page.
CoinMarketCap data also showed XRP trading around $1.38, down nearly 2.5% in 24 hours, with a market capitalization of about $85.58 billion and 24-hour volume above $2 billion.
XRP chart missing from the Google search
The removal appears limited to Google Search’s front-page price widget rather than the underlying availability of XRP market data. Users can still access XRP data by opening Google Finance directly or through third-party crypto price trackers.
Google has not issued a public explanation for the change. It is also unclear whether the missing XRP chart is part of a broader crypto search change, a regional test, a temporary glitch, or a selective adjustment in how Google displays financial widgets.
Google says Search shows different kinds of information depending on what users are looking for, including maps, movie times, and other features, but the company does not publicly detail every change to individual search widgets.
Bitcoin chart was also removed in 2024
This is not the first time Google’s crypto price widgets have disappeared from Search.
In October 2024, Google Search stopped showing price charts for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies directly in search results, while the same data remained accessible through Google Finance. At the time, stock and index charts reportedly continued to appear in search.
The charts later returned for Bitcoin, making the earlier removal appear temporary rather than a permanent policy shift against crypto market data.
The latest XRP change now raises fresh questions over whether Google is again testing how crypto price information appears in Search or whether the missing chart is limited to specific assets, regions, or user accounts.
For XRP traders, the practical impact is small but visible: Google Search is often the fastest way for retail users to check crypto prices. Removing the chart pushes users toward Google Finance, CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, TradingView, and exchange-based price pages instead.
