The price of the XRP coin is up more than 8% after the CEO of cryptocurrency company Ripple said the U.S. securities watchdog ...
Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit ends with a $25M fine as XRP eyes bullish momentum. Analysts predict a breakout, with some targeting $1,452.81 for XRP's future price.
Shiba Inu is still struggling to differentiate itself from other PoS tokens. One of these coins has a firmer foundation than ...
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XRP's regulatory clarity following the SEC case boosts its potential for institutional adoption and spot ETF approval, making it a compelling buy despite past reservations. Ripple CEO's ...
Ripple (XRP) investors have mostly been a happy bunch since November’s presidential election. The cryptocurrency has been one ...
The crypto token XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) is trading lower on Friday, losing 6.8% as of 1:30 p.m. ET, and was down as much as 7% earlier in the day. The drop comes as the broader market takes a dive ...
Ripple confirmed on Tuesday that it will no longer pursue its cross-appeal against the United States (US) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). XRP's price remained fairly muted despite the ...
XRP Derivatives trading volume expanded 12.3% to $5.3 billion. Community News: Ripple announced a new partnership to roll out crypto-enabled transactions into Africa. The goal of their ...
Ripple Payments uses XRP, to enable quicker, cheaper, and more efficient cross-border transactions than traditional financial systems using RippleNet. Chipper Cash, which boasts five million ...
Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Ripple (CRYPTO: XRP) may have cleared a major legal hurdle, but industry experts are divided on ...
Ripple (XRP) has been a major beneficiary here, and even after retreating from recent highs, it has climbed by 355% since November 5. That’s because the shifting regulatory winds weren’t just ...