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The XRP network witnessed a major transfer on Thursday after a whale address moved almost $51 million worth of XRP coins from digital exchange Bithumb to an unknown wallet. The data published by Whale Alert, a blockchain tracking and analytics platform, showed that 150 million coins were moved on 16 June at around 00:56 UTC.
In a different transaction on 17 June, a prominent crypto address moved 60 million XRP from an unknown wallet to crypto exchange Bitso. The total value of the transfer stood at around $19 million.
With a market cap of approximately $16 billion, XRP is the 8th most valuable cryptocurrency in the world. The digital asset has spiked by almost 5% in the past 24 hours, making it one of the biggest gainers since yesterday.
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In the last 7 days, XRP has dropped in value by nearly 18%. On the other hand, the Bitcoin price has crashed 30%, and Ethereum has lost nearly 40% of its value within the past week.
XRP Markets Report
In the first week of May 2022, Ripple published its quarterly XRP Markets Report. The report highlighted the growing popularity of RippleNet and XRPL among institutions around the world.
“Since the launch of the Creator Fund, Ripple has received over 4,000 applicants for NFT projects across gaming, metaverses, entertainment, art and more for NFTs on the XRPL. The XRPL has some inherent advantages for tokenized assets such as low-cost efficiency (near 0 fees to mint), no smart contract requirements for basic functionality, and was the first major blockchain to be carbon-neutral,” Ripple noted in its report.
“The XRPL saw key cross-bridge integrations with Multichain and Allbridge, both of which allow XRP holders to move their XRP to 12 different blockchains, including Avalanche, Fantom and Solana, as well as move the top coins from these chains onto the XRPL,” the company added.
The XRP network witnessed a major transfer on Thursday after a whale address moved almost $51 million worth of XRP coins from digital exchange Bithumb to an unknown wallet. The data published by Whale Alert, a blockchain tracking and analytics platform, showed that 150 million coins were moved on 16 June at around 00:56 UTC.
In a different transaction on 17 June, a prominent crypto address moved 60 million XRP from an unknown wallet to crypto exchange Bitso. The total value of the transfer stood at around $19 million.
With a market cap of approximately $16 billion, XRP is the 8th most valuable cryptocurrency in the world. The digital asset has spiked by almost 5% in the past 24 hours, making it one of the biggest gainers since yesterday.
Coinmarketcap.com
In the last 7 days, XRP has dropped in value by nearly 18%. On the other hand, the Bitcoin price has crashed 30%, and Ethereum has lost nearly 40% of its value within the past week.
XRP Markets Report
In the first week of May 2022, Ripple published its quarterly XRP Markets Report. The report highlighted the growing popularity of RippleNet and XRPL among institutions around the world.
“Since the launch of the Creator Fund, Ripple has received over 4,000 applicants for NFT projects across gaming, metaverses, entertainment, art and more for NFTs on the XRPL. The XRPL has some inherent advantages for tokenized assets such as low-cost efficiency (near 0 fees to mint), no smart contract requirements for basic functionality, and was the first major blockchain to be carbon-neutral,” Ripple noted in its report.
“The XRPL saw key cross-bridge integrations with Multichain and Allbridge, both of which allow XRP holders to move their XRP to 12 different blockchains, including Avalanche, Fantom and Solana, as well as move the top coins from these chains onto the XRPL,” the company added.
Bilal Jafar holds an MBA in Finance. In a professional career of more than 8 years, Jafar covered the evolution of FX, Cryptocurrencies, and Fintech. He started his career as a financial markets analyst and worked in different positions in the global media sector. Jafar writes about diverse topics within FX, Crypto, and the financial technology market.
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We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
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Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown