After a spectacular climb, the XRP price has stabilized below its ATH. Check out Elyfe's analysis to decipher the technical outlook for XRP.
After a spectacular climb, the XRP price has stabilized below its ATH. Check out Elyfe's analysis to decipher the technical outlook for XRP.
Amid the bustling crypto market, Brazil marks a historic turning point by approving the world's first XRP spot ETF, while a local bank prepares to launch an innovative stablecoin on the XRP Ledger network.
Bitcoin sways under a threatening sky, and nearly 300 million dollars vanish in the storm. Traders, like tightrope walkers, are scrutinizing the bar at 96,000 dollars.
During the week of February 10 to 14, 2025, Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs experienced massive capital outflows, exceeding 700 million dollars. This phenomenon raises concerns among investors and significantly impacts the price of cryptocurrencies. What factors led to these withdrawals and what are the consequences?
The crypto market is often driven by spectacular announcements and hopes of institutional adoption. Indeed, one of the latest events, the filing of a Cardano ETF (GADA) by Grayscale, triggered a wave of optimism around the ADA token. This caused a 20% jump in just a few days. However, this euphoria was not enough to push Cardano to the next level: its price quickly encountered a key resistance before retreating.
Transaction fees on the Ethereum network have dropped by 70%, from $23 million to $7.5 million per day. This dramatic decrease comes amid a major transformation for the blockchain, with the announcement of two significant updates scheduled for April 2025.
The National Bank of Canada (BNC), one of the largest financial institutions in the country, appears to be taking a cautious, even bearish, stance on bitcoin. According to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the bank has acquired a put option on a portion of its holdings in BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF (IBIT). This option would allow it to sell over $1.3 million worth of Bitcoin ETF, indicating a possible anticipation of a decline in the asset's price.
Bitcoin struggles to stay above 100,000 dollars, but traders are becoming increasingly optimistic about a possible rise. Dr. Sean Dawson, head of research at Derive, now assesses the probability that the crypto will reach 125,000 dollars by the end of June at 44.4%, a significant upward revision from previous forecasts.
The story of Ripple (XRP) is one of a regulatory battle that has kept the entire crypto industry on edge. After years of tug-of-war with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), an unexpected change has just shaken the market: the U.S. regulator has officially acknowledged the requests for XRP and Dogecoin ETFs filed by Grayscale. Is this just an administrative procedure? Perhaps, but for investors, this signal was enough to propel the price of XRP by 20% in just a few days, with open interest now flirting with 4 billion dollars. Behind this surge, the entire future of altcoin ETFs is at stake, and traders are closely monitoring the upcoming decisions from regulators.
The crypto sector is used to forecasts and bets on the future. But when a probability rises to 81%, it stops being mere speculation and becomes a credible scenario. This is the case with the XRP ETF, whose approval in the year 2025 seems increasingly plausible, according to the bets recorded on Polymarket. While American regulators are still struggling to clarify their position on cryptocurrencies, this sudden rise in forecasts is noteworthy.
The SEC, once inflexible, is making a turn towards crypto: Dogecoin and XRP are entering the fray, and time is working against the regulator, stuck in a tight schedule until October.
The crypto market is going through a period of tension, and the numbers speak for themselves. While Bitcoin is moving in a zone of uncertainty, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on the first cryptocurrency are experiencing a concerning wave of withdrawals. In just three days, $494 million has left these investment vehicles, indicating a weakening of buying momentum and a growing climate of caution among investors. The ETFs, which were supposed to bring new stability to the Bitcoin market, are now struggling in the face of an increased downward trend. Between institutional caution and declining investor enthusiasm, the situation highlights tensions that could weigh on Bitcoin's evolution in the coming weeks.
A VanEck analysis reveals that about twenty U.S. states are considering acquiring reserves in bitcoin, for a potential amount of 23 billion dollars. This initiative could lead to the purchase of 247,000 BTC if the bills are adopted.
813,000 washed-out investors, a memecoin that evaporates, 100 million in the pockets of insiders. The SEC looks the other way, Trump smiles: welcome to the Wild West of crypto!
Goldman Sachs investment bank significantly strengthened its presence in the crypto market in the fourth quarter of 2024, with a dramatic increase in its investments in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. This is a surprising development for a bank that had recently shown a critical stance on cryptocurrencies.
Gold shines like a sun in the midst of a financial apocalypse, while Bitcoin, that rebellious teen of the market, is still searching for its identity. A nerve-wracking war where the old world takes the lead.
While Bitcoin and Ethereum have paved the way for ETFs, it is now Solana that is set to write a new chapter. The SEC has just ignited an unexpected fuse: the agency has started the countdown for the approval of a Solana ETF. A decision that reeks of gunpowder, as it contrasts sharply with its hostile past. But behind this turnaround lie issues far deeper than just a simple regulatory green light.
The crypto market continues to face regulatory uncertainties in the United States. While institutional investors were hoping for a major breakthrough with the introduction of Ethereum ETF options, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has once again postponed its decision. This choice underscores the caution of the financial authority, despite the precedent set by Bitcoin ETF options, which are already in place. Behind this delay lies a whole segment of the crypto finance that remains suspended under still vague regulations, caught between growth potential and increased control by authorities.
Bitcoin maintains its position around 98,000 dollars at the opening of Wall Street on February 6, as analysts closely scrutinize technical indicators to anticipate the next direction of the market.
Bitcoin, freshly crowned with a peak of $102K, stumbles and dangerously flirts with $95K. A slight shiver or the beginning of a major downfall? Cryptocurrency trembles, and so do investors.
Asset management company 21Shares has recently filed an application with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch a Polkadot (DOT) exchange-traded fund (ETF). According to the filing on January 31, 2025, the goal is to list the 21Shares Polkadot Trust on the Cboe BZX crypto exchange, with Coinbase acting as the custodian of the DOT. However, there are potential risks associated with the Polkadot network that could compel the regulator to shut down this fund if it is approved.
On January 28, 2025, the Cboe BZX exchange filed new ETF applications focused on Solana for Bitwise, VanEck, 21Shares, and Canary Capital. Following a disappointing outcome in 2024, these initiatives aim to revive the SEC's review, marking a significant milestone for crypto adoption in traditional financial markets.
Bitwise, a crypto asset management company, recently filed an application with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch an exchange-traded fund (ETF) based on Dogecoin (DOGE). This initiative marks an important step for Bitwise, which had already registered a Dogecoin trust in Delaware earlier this month.
Tuttle Capital Management recently filed for the launch of 10 leveraged crypto ETFs, including the memecoins $TRUMP and $MELANIA, created by current U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump. These leveraged ETFs aim to amplify the daily returns of the underlying assets, thus offering potentially high profit opportunities but also increased risks for crypto investors.
When Trump decrees, cryptos ignite: Bitcoin recently at $109,000, ETPs feast on $1.9 billion.
The excitement surrounding the TRUMP memecoin and the prospects of spot ETFs is pushing Solana (SOL) to new heights. With record volume on DEXs and strong institutional accumulation, the asset shows promising technical signals for a potential 25% increase.
Between record figures and subtle strategies, BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF charts its course. The shine of the crypto beacon lights up finance.
Bitcoin, this $100,000 digital mirage, attracts Morgan Stanley into a dance where profits skyrocket and sanctions loom.
Osprey Funds and Rex Shares have filed ETF applications with the SEC for several cryptocurrencies, including the famous memecoins TRUMP and DOGE. This move comes amid a major transformation of the American regulatory landscape, marked by Gary Gensler's departure from the SEC.
As Gensler packs his bags, the SEC is overwhelmed by a tsunami of crypto ETFs, with Solana and XRP at the forefront.