The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reportedly preparing to conclude its long-running lawsuit against Ripple, the issuer of XRP. Following the rumors, the XRP price climbed roughly 5% from $2.14 to $2.24 within an hour.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reportedly in the process of officially ending its lawsuit against payments firm Ripple.
Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and XRP face carnage in response to Trump's policies and announcements. The total market capitalization of crypto is down to $2.784 trillion on Wednesday.
Ripple CTO David Schwartz recently addressed an important question about Ripple's RLUSD stablecoin. His response clarified why RLUSD can be frozen or clawed back, a topic that emerged following legal expert Jeremy Hogan's discussion on a proposed stablecoin bill.
The SEC delayed taking the next steps on several filings this week, but experts say this is 'no surprise' until the new chair is in place.
The protracted legal battle between blockchain payments firm Ripple Labs Inc. and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reportedly approaching a resolution. Reports indicate that negotiations have intensified, with both sides working to settle the case that has dragged on since December 2020.
Crypto analyst Egrag Crypto has revealed when the XRP price will hit double and triple digits. This provides a bullish outlook for XRP especially amid the recent market crash and its brief drop below the psychological $2 price level.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is on the verge of ending its long-running case against Ripple, according to sources close to the development. On Mar. 12, former FOX Business journalist Eleanor Terrett said the SEC vs.
The XRP market has recently encountered headwinds, with prices falling below the $2.25 mark, prompting uncertainty among investors. While many traders speculate about the coin's short-term trajectory, beneath this volatility lies an expanding XRP ecosystem marked by continuous innovation and a growing appetite for decentralized finance (DeFi) projects.
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XRP has surged nearly 2% in a day, aligning with the broader market recovery. This rebound follows the completion of a correction phase, with technical indicators suggesting a potential bullish breakout.
A significant regulatory milestone may be on the horizon for XRP and the wider crypto market in the US as reports suggest that the legal dispute between Ripple Labs and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is nearing its conclusion.
The lawsuit's resolution could redefine regulatory clarity and enforcement approaches in the cryptocurrency industry, impacting future cases. The post SEC vs.
Bitcoin (BTC) bounced from $76,606 on March 11, but the bulls could not sustain the price above $84,500 on March 12. Nansen principal research analyst Aurelie Barthere told Cointelegraph that Bitcoin is in a macro correction in a bull market, with the next crucial level being “$71,000-$72,000, top of the pre-election trading range.
Despite much bullish speculation, the legal battle between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple Labs remains, at press time, much like the Korean War: a frozen conflict.
According to a recent report by Fox Business, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is currently wrapping up the Ripple case.
The crypto market recovered some of its losses Wednesday following a lower-than-expected US Consumer Price Index (CPI) report. Bitcoin surged above $84,000, while XRP crossed the $2.25 mark, gaining 6% in the last 24 hours.
Popular cryptocurrency XRP may be running out of steam against its major counterpart, Bitcoin (BTC). As became known thanks to Bollinger Bands, an interesting thing happened - XRP recently hit a middle band at 0.00002685 BTC and, unfortunately for its supporters, did not make it above.
An analyst is expressing apprehension regarding the price movement of XRP, cautioning that the cryptocurrency may be on the brink of a significant decline. A bearish price pattern is forming on the charts, which, if confirmed, could result in a significant selloff.
XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) is up on Wedneday amid growing institutional interest. What Happened: Cryptocurrency options exchange Deribit noted the positive impact of ETF filings on the price of XRP, despite the looming threat of tariffs.
Ripple price remains in a bear market after falling by over 35% from its highest level in January. Ripple (XRP) rose for the second consecutive day as cryptocurrencies rebounded after the encouraging inflation data.
Franklin Templeton, a financial services company with $1.6 trillion of assets under management, has officially filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a spot XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF).
The crypto market roared to life following the latest U.S. CPI report, which showed inflation easing slightly in February. Bitcoin surged to $84,000, Solana jumped past $127, and XRP spiked above $2.20, as traders piled into risk assets following the data release.
In a recent X conversation, Ripple CTO David Schwartz shed light on a key feature of Ripple stablecoin, RLUSD.
Despite growing speculations, the prolonged XRP lawsuit remains unresolved. The community is divided on the likelihood of an early settlement of the case.
Rispoli maintained that the end of the legal battle might occur before Ripple's filing deadline, which is scheduled for mid-April.
A fresh wave of postponements has swept across the crypto market, as the US Securities and Exchange Commission has delayed decisions on a set of proposed spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for XRP, Dogecoin, Solana, and Litecoin.
American asset manager Franklin Templeton has entered the growing XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF) race, becoming the latest firm to file for a spot XRP ETF in the United States.Franklin Templeton's XRP (XRP) ETF is designed to track the performance of the XRP price, with XRP holdings stored at Coinbase Custody Trust, according to an official filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on March 11. On the same day, the SEC postponed decisions on multiple crypto ETF filings, including Grayscale's proposal to convert its XRP Trust into an ETF.
XRP is trading at $2.18 to $2.21 over the past hour with a market capitalization of $126 billion and a 24-hour trading volume of $5.61 billion. The price has fluctuated between $2.07 and $2.23 within the last 24 hours, remaining 35.9% below its all-time high of $3.40.
A prominent analyst in the cryptocurrency community once again gave his insight on the price trajectory of XRP this year, noting that the altcoin is ripe for a massive uptick in its price in the next few months. Egrag Crypto provided an analysis of a potential price uptrend for XRP if it follows the previous fractal, offering two possible dates when it will top the cycle.
Crypto prices today show a notable recovery, with Bitcoin, XRP, and Dogecoin rebounding amid shifting macroeconomic conditions. The White House has dismissed concerns about a looming recession, and the weakening US dollar is driving optimism towards risk assets.
Cryptocurrency prices were largely flat ahead of the upcoming US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. Bitcoin (BTC) price was stuck at $82,400, while Ethereum (ETH) and Ripple (XRP) were trading at $1,885 and $2.20, respectively.
Data shows XRP and Solana have seen their Realized Volatility spike up after the sharp price action. Here's how Bitcoin and other coins compare.
TL;DR Extended Review: The SEC has further delayed its review of several crypto ETFs, including Grayscale's XRP ETF and Cboe's spot Solana ETF, with the next deadline set for May. Cautious Approach: This extension reflects the SEC's ongoing cautious stance amid concerns about market volatility, regulatory scrutiny, and custody security.
The U.S. SEC extended the timeline for when they will decide on spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for cryptocurrencies, including XRP.
XRP is sitting on a critical $2 support level as the crypto market faces a massive crash. With Bitcoin tumbling and global economic tensions rising, can XRP hold, or is a deeper drop inevitable?
The XRP community is watching closely as the U.S. SEC continues to stall decisions on XRP ETFs, fueling speculation that BlackRock could step in. While the asset management giant hasn't made any moves yet, analysts believe the ongoing delays could work in its favor.
The crypto industry is holding its breath in the face of still hesitant regulation. While enthusiasm for crypto ETFs grows, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has just postponed its decision on an important request: the conversion of the Grayscale XRP Trust into an ETF.
Sometimes an investment's strengths can also be its weaknesses or risks when looked at from another perspective. That's certainly true for XRP (XRP 1.67%).
With 17 XRP ETF filings and counting, a regulatory green light may be closer than expected.
XRP's price jumped 4% to $2.20 following Franklin Templeton's filing for a spot XRP ETF with the SEC, highlighting significant institutional interest in the altcoin.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has pushed back its decision on multiple cryptocurrency exchange-traded fund (ETF) proposals, delaying potential approvals for products tied to XRP XRP, Solana SOL, Dogecoin DOGE, and Litecoin LTC.
XRP price has recorded a surge of over 4% today, indicating renewed market confidence towards the asset. However, the surge comes amid a broader market recovery, with the global crypto market cap soaring nearly 2% to $2.66 trillion.
Bitwise CIO suggests XRP could see major price movement once SEC lawsuit concludes, while the token currently trades at $2.12 with resistance at $2.250.
The long-running legal battle between Ripple and the SEC is entering its final phase, and the crypto community is eager to see how it ends. After years of back-and-forth arguments, multiple court rulings, and shifting regulatory stances, several outcomes are now possible.
The SEC has delayed its XRP ETF decision until October while Franklin Templeton joins several other firms filing applications for XRP ETFs
Bitcoin (BTC 1.55%) and XRP (XRP 4.87%) might not seem like direct competitors, but if you're looking to allocate a finite amount of money, you'll need to choose which one to put your dollars into. In that vein, even if you're willing to invest for the long term, you should probably have a sense of which investment might be more appealing.