The ongoing lawsuit between Ripple Labs and the US Securities and Exchange Commission has been a topic of much speculation since it began in 2020. With the trial currently underway, the outcome remains uncertain, leaving investors wondering about the future of XRP and its legal status. The court’s main focus is to determine whether XRP
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The ongoing case involving Ripple is a significant topic within the cryptocurrency industry, with potential implications for the price of XRP. Analysts are actively studying technical patterns to forecast potential price points, regardless of the outcome of the SEC lawsuit. One prominent analyst, EGRAG CRYPTO, recently identified a bullish candle formation called the quarterly hammer.
The lawsuit between Ripple and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been a hot topic in the cryptocurrency community since it entered the trial phase in April of this year. The outcome of this legal battle could have far-reaching implications for Ripple, XRP, and the entire cryptocurrency market. If Ripple were to lose
Ripple, a prominent cryptocurrency company, is facing new legal challenges following a ruling by a US judge in California. The judge approved a lawsuit against Ripple, specifically targeting the company’s CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, for allegedly making misleading statements. The lawsuit alleges that Garlinghouse misled investors into investing in Ripple’s digital asset, XRP, based on comments
Lately, Bitcoin has been experiencing lackluster price movements, as it failed to sustain above $66,400 and was pushed down to $64,000 multiple times within the week. This has been accompanied by a downward trend in altcoins, particularly in meme coins. The primary cryptocurrency’s recent price movements have left much to be desired, especially considering its
Recently, a federal judge in California expressed his inclination to allow the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) lawsuit against Kraken to move forward. The judge, William Orrick, indicated that he was leaning towards denying Kraken’s request for dismissal. This decision has cast doubt on the exchange’s efforts to have the case thrown out. According to
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Santiment, an on-chain analytics platform, highlighted the heavy trader shorting of Cardano (ADA) and XRP. Despite the relief pumps that followed the recent market decline, market traders remain wary of considering this a bullish reversal. The heavy shorting of these two tokens could actually serve as the
The cryptocurrency market has shown signs of recovery in the past 24 hours, with major digital assets such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Ripple (XRP) experiencing minor gains. Additionally, AI-related coins like Fetch.ai saw significant pumps, boosting investor confidence in these niche sectors within the crypto market. On the flip side, the price of
XRP recently experienced a slight decline after surpassing the $0.50 mark, but it managed to recover its weekly losses and emerge as the only top cryptocurrency in the green. The surge in open interest among traders suggests that there is growing anticipation for a price increase in XRP. This heightened trading activity could indicate bullish
Recently, David Hirsh, who served as the Chief of the Crypto Asset and Cyber Unit at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), announced his resignation. After spending nine years with the agency, Hirsh took to LinkedIn to express his gratitude to his colleagues, mentors, and friends for their support. He mentioned that securities enforcement is