Dogecoin (DOGE) remains stuck below a critical resistance level, struggling to confirm a breakout while most major cryptocurrencies push higher. Currently trading at $0.18 with a modest 1.76% intraday gain, DOGE lingers beneath the 26-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA)a crucial technical barrier often signaling early trend reversals.
XRP recently showed signs of a bullish breakout, pushing above the 50-day EMA at $2.39 and briefly testing the upper boundary of its descending channel. However, the move lacked momentum, with price action stalling at $2.44, a modest daily decline of 0.32%.
Ripple Labs appears to be nearing the end of its years-long legal battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), emerging with a significant victory. Ripples Chief Legal Officer, Stuart Alderoty, announced via X that the SEC will return $75 million of the $125 million fine Ripple paid last year.
XRP price started a fresh recovery wave above the $2.450 zone. The price is now struggling to clear the $2.480 and $2.50 resistance levels.
Big news coming out of the SEC vs. Ripple case—it's officially over! Last week, the SEC dropped its appeal, and now a final resolution has been reached. Ripple will pay a $50 million fine and it has also agreed to drop its cross-appeal, and the judge's earlier injunction will be lifted.
Dogecoin (DOGE) price maintained its position above $0.18 support after showing a 5% market boost during the last day. Over the past seven days DOGE gained 10% of its value as its daily chart showed a breakout from a downward rising pattern.
The long-running legal battle between the SEC and Ripple has reached its final stages. Last week, the SEC agreed to drop its appeal without conditions, and Ripple has now decided to drop its cross-appeal.
The legal fight between Ripple and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is officially over. Last week, the SEC decided to drop its appeal, clearing the way for a final resolution that both sides have now agreed on.
XRP is up more than 8% over the past seven days, but it hasn't been able to maintain the strong momentum sparked by the SEC dropping its lawsuit against Ripple.
Ripple has agreed to settle its ongoing legal dispute with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), dropping its appeal and agreeing to pay $50 million of the originally imposed $125 million fine.
Dogecoin price is attracting renewed attention from technical analysts, with several chart formations pointing to a meme coin rally. According to multiple analysts, DOGE price is displaying a combination of technical indicators and structures that suggest the potential for a 10X rally.
XRP's pivotal role in cross-border payments gains momentum as new ETPs debut on Nasdaq Stockholm, signaling a breakthrough for compliant crypto access across Europe.
The announcement comes just days after the SEC also walked away from its appeal of the verdict from the same lawsuit filed more than four years ago. $75M Win for Ripple as It Drops Cross-Appeal Against SEC In December 2020, the U.S.
Despite its recent push for recovery Bitcoin is currently dealing with a potentially negative development. Bitcoin is currently trading at $87,124 down 0.44% on the day.
Dogecoin has gone up by 5.3% in the past 24 hours to $0.1923 after a new entity called “The House of Doge” announced the launch of a new strategic reserve.To fund this initiative, a total of 10 million DOGE tokens worth approximately $1.8 million were bought.
Crypto analyst Dark Defender has issued a bold outlook for XRP, stating on X that the asset is on a clear path toward multiple upside targets. His remarks come at a time when the asset bulls are trying to hold a support level at $2.
Meme coin proponents are upbeat, although even some of them expect changes in the category.
PEPE whales have made a strong comeback with large holders' inflow hitting 14.5 trillion tokens.
Ripple settles with the SEC, agreeing to pay a $50 million penalty and dropping its cross-appeal, marking the near conclusion of a long-standing lawsuit that began in 2020. The SEC will retain $50 million of the original $125 million fine, with the remaining $75 million returned to Ripple. The post Ripple Settles With SEC: Pays $50M, Case Nears Conclusion appeared first on Cryptonews.
Crypto analyst Kevin has provided an update on Dogecoin's price structure, highlighting how multiple technical elements have converged to support his thesis that the meme coin remains on track despite recent volatility. The chart, which he first shared two weeks ago, reveals a confluence of Fibonacci retracement levels, descending yellow macro trend lines, and the positioning of the 200-week SMA (Simple Moving Average) and EMA (Exponential Moving Average).
Was the legal victory only a brief reprieve?
Ripple drops cross-appeal, ending its battle with the SEC. Legal clarity may boost XRP price, ETF approval odds, and Ripple's U.S. expansion.
Ripple Labs has settled with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The company has agreed to pay a reduced $50 million fine in a case that has been closely watched by the cryptocurrency industry.
Crypto analyst KrissPax has revealed that the Dogecoin price is mirroring a pattern from a previous bull run. Based on this, he raised the possibility of a price surge to $4 for the foremost meme coin.
The SEC first sued Ripple Labs in 2020.
The Dogecoin price has surged over 10% in the last seven days, providing a bullish outlook for the foremost meme coin. This development has occurred due to several factors, including Donald Trump's decision to ease off on certain tariffs.
Dogecoin (DOGE) has recently experienced a notable surge in Open Interest (OI), as the total value of outstanding derivative contracts for the cryptocurrency has surpassed $1.9 billion, according to Coinglass insights.
Cryptocurrency markets are trading relatively flat on Tuesday as GameStop announced the acquisition of Bitcoin for its treasury. Cryptocurrency Price Gains +/- Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $88,471.10 +0.03% Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) $2,079.34 -0.6% Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) $145.94 +2% XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) $2.46 -0.3% Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) $0.1910 +1.6% Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) $0.00001376 +0.7% Notable Statistics: IntoTheBlock data shows large transaction volume increasing by 78% and daily active addresses growing by 30%.
Ripple's Chief Legal Officer announced today that its XRP lawsuit with the SEC is approaching the final legal phase. The SEC will keep $50 million from the previous $125 million fine and return the rest to Ripple.
Last August, New York judge Analisa Torres ordered Ripple to pay the regulator a $125 million fine for violating securities laws through institutional sales of XRP.
Ripple Labs agreed to settle a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission civil lawsuit over the alleged sale of unregistered securities and pay just $50 million of a previously imposed $125 million fine, the cryptocurrency company's chief legal officer said on Tuesday.
Ripple has agreed to pay the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) a $50 million penalty and drop its cross-appeal in the regulator's lawsuit. In exchange, the SEC will ask for the lifting of an injunction that prohibits Ripple from selling XRP to institutions.
Today, March 26, 2025, Chainlink's native token, LINK, gained massive attention on social media following the formation of a bullish price pattern on the four-hour timeframe. Since the beginning of February 2025, the altcoin has been moving within a descending parallel channel.
Ripple has dropped its appeal against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission after paying $50 million of the $125 million penalty tied to its long-running lawsuit, according to a detailed statement posted by Stuart Alderoty, Ripple's Chief Legal Officer. The remaining $75 million—held in an interest-bearing escrow account—is being returned to the company.
XRP trading activity remained subdued on Tuesday, holding steady after opening the week around $2.47.
Blockchain technology is receiving a boost with the XRP Ledger, based on recent findings from industry observers. The system has handled over 2.8 billion transactions without any security failure, which has caught the eye of financial institutions globally.
Either chain's integration to SWIFT ecosystem would open doors to a gigantic $150T market & instant bank payments.
Ripple has agreed to drop its appeal against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, according to Ripple chief legal officer Stuart Alderoty.
Ripple's legal battle with the SEC is finally over! The crypto giant has dropped its cross-appeal, marking the official end of the case. The SEC will keep $50 million, and Ripple gets back $75 million from the $125 million fine.
Ripple has decided not to cross-appeal, the firm's chief legal officer said, bringing the SEC's case quickly to a close.
Blockchain firm Ripple Labs' case with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may be officially wrapped up after more than four years, subject to court approval.According to a March 25 X post from chief legal officer Stuart Alderoty claiming what could be “the last update on SEC v. Ripple ever,” the executive said Ripple will drop its cross-appeal against the SEC in the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
LINK's recent milestone attracts more investors.
The settlement's conclusion may set a precedent for future crypto regulations, impacting how digital assets are classified and traded. The post SEC vs Ripple set to end as $50M settlement and dropped appeals clear final steps appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Ripple's CLO informed that the company will pay a minor fine.
Ripple has dropped its cross-appeal against the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) following the latter's decision to drop its case against the crypto firm last week. The firm's Chief Legal Officer (CLO), Stuart Alderoty, also revealed what will happen with the $125 million penalty the Court awarded against them.
Ripple will pay $50 million of the original $125 million fine, with the remainder returned from escrow.
Stuart Alderoty, chief legal officer at Ripple, has announced that the company's long-lasting legal battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is finally over after more than four years.
A cryptocurrency researcher has come forth with a bold and troubling claim — dubbing XRP the ‘biggest financial scam the world has ever seen'.