There will be some rumblings in the crypto industry in the next few days. Because if approved, FTX will liquidate a large number of its digital assets. There's talk of a plan to sell $200 million in cryptocurrencies. Something to keep an eye on!
There will be some rumblings in the crypto industry in the next few days. Because if approved, FTX will liquidate a large number of its digital assets. There's talk of a plan to sell $200 million in cryptocurrencies. Something to keep an eye on!
The cryptocurrency landscape is evolving rapidly. The XRP Ledger (XRPL), in particular, is on the verge of a significant milestone with the highly anticipated XLS-30d amendment. This update is critical as it has the potential to transform XRP into the cryptocurrency of the future.
The developers of XRP20 describe their project as version 2.0 of XRP. The project stands out for its functionalities designed to facilitate access to digital assets. Above all, XRP20 aims to offer a new opportunity to those who missed out on the meteoric rise of XRP.
The BRICS want to get rid of the dollar's influence in international transactions. The organization reaffirmed this objective at its recent summit in South Africa. As the group's currency strategy is gradually unveiled, we learn that Ripple's XRP could contribute to this dynamic.
The legal battle between Ripple and the SEC remains fierce, constantly bringing new dimensions. Veteran crypto lawyer John Deaton has lifted the veil on a secret XRP memo, potentially decisive in influencing the outcome of the ongoing trial.
Dans une vidéo, Bitboy Crypto salue le XRP pour son succès et sa capacité à relever les défis du système financier traditionnel.
Over the past few weeks, there have been several positive developments surrounding the Ripple XRP crypto. Some of these have been extremely positive, with several experts wetting their oats in favor of its price explosion. But what's really going on?
The legal battle between the SEC and Ripple Labs seems never-ending. Judge Torres has approved the request for an investment banker to appear as a declarant in the case between the two parties. The purpose of the declarant is to protect stakeholders in this context of uncertainty, in which the regulator has appealed the decision.
The sun rises on a new era of financial transactions. As the winds of change blow across the banking sector, Ripple and AWS are poised to launch an unprecedented revolution. The alliance of these two powerhouses heralds a metamorphosis of the monetary landscape, promising to revolutionize the way we send, receive and think about money.
The parent cryptocurrency dropped by over 3% in one day. It dropped below the psychological $30,000 mark on Sunday night. This drop in price has caused the crypto market to plunge, particularly that of Ether and XRP. What could explain this trend? Is the market currently in the red? BFM Crypto explains.
The Ripple VS SEC case has undeniably left its mark on the crypto market. The case has taken a new twist, with Judge Analisa Torres ruling in favor of the crypto company. Even if this is only a partial victory, Ripple intends to take advantage of this opportunity to broaden the prospects for XRP adoption.
Judge Analisa Torres recently handed down her verdict in the XRP case between Ripple and the SEC. The decision, favorable to the crypto firm, is however only partially settled.
Judge Analisa Torres' verdict was clear: XRP is not a security. A great victory, chanted the crypto community, who saw the SEC's recent attacks as a vendetta. But there's a twist. The U.S. regulator counted a direct sale of XRP to investors to the tune of $728.9 million. In such a context, Ripple's token becomes a security once again. A cold shower for the cryptosphere.
The nickname “Ghost Chain” was bestowed on Cardano in 2021, when there was very little activity. Three years on, things have changed: Cardano is gradually establishing itself as a flagship blockchain. ADA's recent performance has been a great help.
Is the bull run imminent or still a long way off? There's no denying that recent events have been in bitcoin's and XRP's favor, with many believing that the bull run was finally upon us. But if recent events are anything to go by, the crypto community still needs to be patient.
Judge Analisa Torres believes that XRP is not a security. Basically, Ripple won its case against the SEC.
The recent disclosure of Hinman's documents reversed expectations of a Ripple victory against the SEC. Despite this, some believe the firm's native crypto has significant upside potential.
The recent publication of Hinman's documents, a former SEC executive, has surprised the crypto community. They were supposed to provide the elements to settle the debate about the security or non-security nature of cryptocurrencies. Instead, the documents in question have only created more confusion. The situation was such that Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse called for investigations into William Hinman.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse recently shared a video on Twitter to announce that his company's long-running legal battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was finally coming to an end. However, rather than feeling sorry for the failure, Garlinghouse emphasized that the case only marks the beginning of a wider struggle for the cryptocurrency industry and the need for regulatory clarity.
Over the past few months, many analysts have predicted that Ripple would win its case against the SEC. However, it now seems that this prediction is about to change. Could the recent disappointing revelations about the Hinman documents be turning the tide?
Despite their immense growth potential or market situations that support price increases, certain cryptocurrencies may not be appreciated at their true value. At least, that's what Santiment suggests. The cryptocurrency analysis platform recently tweeted that altcoins like XRP, ADA, and SHIB are currently undervalued.
In a context of increasing tension between financial regulators and crypto platforms, the announcement of a new lawsuit by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against Binance has stirred up a storm. The SEC accuses Binance of artificially inflating its transaction volumes and violating several rules, particularly regarding access for US users to its platform. However, a detail has caught the attention of some observers: the unexpected absence of Ripple's XRP from the list of cryptocurrencies that the SEC now considers securities. While XRP has been under attack by the SEC for the past two years, this absence raises numerous questions. Why is XRP missing from this list? Is it a deliberate strategy on the part of the SEC? What could be the repercussions of this decision?
The next breakthrough in the cryptocurrency market could come from XRP. Ripple crypto, which has been steadily rising since the beginning of the year, could continue its ascent to the point of surpassing Bitcoin (BTC), according to analyst Kaleo. The expert shared his technical analysis with his Twitter followers.
The ongoing legal battle between the SEC and Ripple remains at the forefront of discussions within the crypto community. American attorney and founder of CryptoLaw, John Deaton, recently shed light on the case in an exclusive interview on the “Good Morning Crypto Show” of the 3T Warrior Academy. According to Deaton, the chances of XRP emerging victorious from this legal battle stand at 75%.
The crypto community is in a frenzy. Indeed, several experts, including Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, believe that the Ripple vs. SEC trial in the United States could wrap up this month. Ripple holders are eagerly hoping for this outcome.
Several analysts are betting on the SEC's defeat against Ripple after a long and tough legal battle. We just have to wait for Judge Torres' verdict, which they believe will favor Brad Garlinghouse's company. As this case approaches its conclusion, crypto investors see positive signs everywhere. The robust performance of XRP and the enthusiasm of whales for this cryptocurrency speak volumes on the matter.
The Ripple vs. SEC trial has been a long-awaited event. Although Judge Torres has not yet delivered her final verdict, the recent decision she made indicates a potential victory for the company behind XRP in the near future.
There is a heated debate going on in the crypto world about the centralization of Ripple (XRP) between supporters and detractors of this cryptocurrency. Justin Bons, founder of CyberCapital, has accused Ripple's leaders of making false promises of decentralization. But Matt Hamilton and David Schwartz are not backing down, and they vigorously refute these allegations. The debate is raging, and it doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon!
The highly publicized legal battle between Ripple and the SEC continues to be a hot topic. While waiting for the verdict, analysts are speculating about the possible options for Ripple. A settlement agreement between Ripple and the SEC is still possible, but under certain conditions.
The crypto market is in turmoil since Ripple's latest announcement. The crypto company has reportedly locked up 700 million XRP and plans to sell 300 million XRP. This decision has sparked numerous questions and huge fears among crypto investors.