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Ripple's cryptocurrency, XRP , has recently experienced a significant price decline, plummeting nearly 45% from over $3.2 in January to around $1.8.
Ripple’s legal fight with the SEC is close to ending, but it’s not going quietly. The $125 million fine and permanent ban on institutional XRP sales are still on the table, and Ripple is ...
Since 4 p.m. yesterday, the price of XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) is trading 7.4% higher, as of 3 p.m. ET today. There are several reasons the token may be rising, including bullish sentiment in the crypto ...
As a result, XRP has a legitimate use case that could theoretically support its value over the long term. Less regulation is a tailwind for Ripple Back in 2020, the U.S. Securities and Exchange ...
XRP also seems to be benefiting from news in recent days regarding a settlement between the SEC and Ripple. Once President Donald Trump began his second term, the SEC began to drop major lawsuits ...
It's been a strange year for XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) investors. Roughly one year ago, Ripple traded at just $0.50. In November, however, the crypto asset skyrocketed in value above the $2 mark. After ...
Ripple may have closed its case with the SEC, but questions about XRP’s decentralization, utility, and long-term value still remain. Did XRP really win — or just survive?
XRP has advanced more than 10% since the announcement, but some investors think the next stop is $5. That implies more than 100% upside from its current price of $2.45.
This reserve includes $11.7 billion in liquid XRP and a staggering $95.7 billion secured in escrow. Any potential future proposal from Ripple is likely to involve a combination of cash and XRP tokens.
Learn More » Image source: Getty Images. Here's my prediction: XRP will hit $7.50 by early 2035. That implies a total return of 240% (13% annually) during the next decade.
Ripple CEO's announcement of the SEC case resolution led to a 12% XRP price jump. Read more to see my thoughts on XRP-USD.
Ripple's joint motion with SEC to reduce fines could lift XRP institutional sales ban. Learn why analysts target $5 as legal clarity nears.