Despite subdued trading, Ripple’s crypto has seen significant inflows since the start of the week.
XRPUSD faces key resistance on intraday charts, with a potential breakout to push the price higher.
Ripple whales are drawing attention in the latest XRP news
due to their continued buying activity. Recent data indicates that large
investors, commonly referred to as whales, have acquired 520 million XRP
tokens during a recent price dip. This buying trend suggests that some market
participants remain confident in the cryptocurrency’s potential, despite the
downturn, Coingape reported.
At present, XRPUSD is showing bullish momentum on the H1
chart. The price is currently at a significant resistance level, with a
potential breakout that could push the price further upward. However, this
resistance point remains a crucial factor in determining the next direction for
the asset.
Crypto market analyst Ali Martinez highlighted the whale
buying activity, noting that large investors capitalized on the recent price
dip. Martinez stated that whales had accumulated 520 million tokens, a move
that could signal renewed confidence among some traders. If this trend
continues, it may play a role in the eventual recovery of XRP.
XRPUSD, H1 Chart, Source: TradingView
XRPUSD Bulls Eye Trendline Breakout
XRPUSD has been showing bullish momentum for the past few
hours. On the H1 chart, the price has been steadily moving north, forming a
series of consecutive bullish candles. Currently, the price is at a key
resistance level formed by a trendline. If a breakout occurs, the price could
push further upward, gaining more momentum. In such a scenario, the next
resistance level may be around $2.80, where the price could face another
challenge.
SEC Staff Reassignments, Ripple's DeFi Push, and the Future
of XRP Regulation
The SEC’s
recent reassignment of key staff members, including Jorge Tenreiro, has
raised questions about the agency’s future direction, particularly concerning
cryptocurrency cases such as Ripple. Tenreiro, who previously oversaw the SEC’s
litigation in cases like Ripple and Coinbase, has been moved to the IT
department.
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 SEC Transfers Top Crypto Litigator Jorge Tenreiro to IT Department!
He played a key role in both the @Ripple and @coinbase lawsuits, another sign this case is almost over! 💥📈
Ripple has been involved in several recent developments, including
a donation of $100,000 in XRP to support communities impacted by the
California wildfires. The company contributed to organizations such as World
Central Kitchen and GiveDirectly via The Giving Block platform.
Additionally, Ripple
has made strides in decentralized finance (DeFi) through a partnership with
Chainlink. This collaboration integrates Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin with DeFi
applications on the Ethereum blockchain, enabling trading and lending features.
The debate surrounding XRP’s
potential inclusion in a US crypto reserve continues, with concerns raised
over centralization. In response, Ripple’s Schwartz defended the
decentralization of the XRP Ledger, highlighting its resilience to
manipulation.
XRP Drama: Ripple CTO Fires Back at Centralization Claims
The decentralization of XRP is under the microscope again, with Ripple’s CTO David Schwartz dismantling claims from Bitcoin maxi Pierre Rochard.
Ripple is also making progress in Japan, where it is
anticipated that banks
will adopt the XRP Ledger by 2025. According to SBI CEO Yoshitaka Kitao,
this initiative aims to enhance cross-border payments and currency conversions
for remittances.
The XRP
Ledger (XRPL) experienced a brief disruption due to an issue with its
consensus mechanism. During this time, validations were not published, causing
the ledgers to “drift apart.” In the XRP Ledger, consensus is required to
update the ledger with new transactions. When validators fail to agree on which
transactions to include, the network halts.
A “drift” occurs when consensus is
reached but validations are not published. At least one validator operator
reset the consensus to a validated ledger state. Ripple's CTO, David Schwartz,
mentioned that the issue appeared to resolve itself.
Ripple whales are drawing attention in the latest XRP news
due to their continued buying activity. Recent data indicates that large
investors, commonly referred to as whales, have acquired 520 million XRP
tokens during a recent price dip. This buying trend suggests that some market
participants remain confident in the cryptocurrency’s potential, despite the
downturn, Coingape reported.
At present, XRPUSD is showing bullish momentum on the H1
chart. The price is currently at a significant resistance level, with a
potential breakout that could push the price further upward. However, this
resistance point remains a crucial factor in determining the next direction for
the asset.
Crypto market analyst Ali Martinez highlighted the whale
buying activity, noting that large investors capitalized on the recent price
dip. Martinez stated that whales had accumulated 520 million tokens, a move
that could signal renewed confidence among some traders. If this trend
continues, it may play a role in the eventual recovery of XRP.
XRPUSD, H1 Chart, Source: TradingView
XRPUSD Bulls Eye Trendline Breakout
XRPUSD has been showing bullish momentum for the past few
hours. On the H1 chart, the price has been steadily moving north, forming a
series of consecutive bullish candles. Currently, the price is at a key
resistance level formed by a trendline. If a breakout occurs, the price could
push further upward, gaining more momentum. In such a scenario, the next
resistance level may be around $2.80, where the price could face another
challenge.
SEC Staff Reassignments, Ripple's DeFi Push, and the Future
of XRP Regulation
The SEC’s
recent reassignment of key staff members, including Jorge Tenreiro, has
raised questions about the agency’s future direction, particularly concerning
cryptocurrency cases such as Ripple. Tenreiro, who previously oversaw the SEC’s
litigation in cases like Ripple and Coinbase, has been moved to the IT
department.
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 SEC Transfers Top Crypto Litigator Jorge Tenreiro to IT Department!
He played a key role in both the @Ripple and @coinbase lawsuits, another sign this case is almost over! 💥📈
Ripple has been involved in several recent developments, including
a donation of $100,000 in XRP to support communities impacted by the
California wildfires. The company contributed to organizations such as World
Central Kitchen and GiveDirectly via The Giving Block platform.
Additionally, Ripple
has made strides in decentralized finance (DeFi) through a partnership with
Chainlink. This collaboration integrates Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin with DeFi
applications on the Ethereum blockchain, enabling trading and lending features.
The debate surrounding XRP’s
potential inclusion in a US crypto reserve continues, with concerns raised
over centralization. In response, Ripple’s Schwartz defended the
decentralization of the XRP Ledger, highlighting its resilience to
manipulation.
XRP Drama: Ripple CTO Fires Back at Centralization Claims
The decentralization of XRP is under the microscope again, with Ripple’s CTO David Schwartz dismantling claims from Bitcoin maxi Pierre Rochard.
Ripple is also making progress in Japan, where it is
anticipated that banks
will adopt the XRP Ledger by 2025. According to SBI CEO Yoshitaka Kitao,
this initiative aims to enhance cross-border payments and currency conversions
for remittances.
The XRP
Ledger (XRPL) experienced a brief disruption due to an issue with its
consensus mechanism. During this time, validations were not published, causing
the ledgers to “drift apart.” In the XRP Ledger, consensus is required to
update the ledger with new transactions. When validators fail to agree on which
transactions to include, the network halts.
A “drift” occurs when consensus is
reached but validations are not published. At least one validator operator
reset the consensus to a validated ledger state. Ripple's CTO, David Schwartz,
mentioned that the issue appeared to resolve itself.
Tareq is a financial writer with 15 years of experience covering global markets. His work spans technical analysis, forex broker reviews, and market sentiment, with a focus on topics relevant to retail traders. He joined Finance Magnates in 2023.
At Finance Magnates, he serves as News Editor, covering retail forex and CFD brokers, cryptocurrency exchanges, fintech firms, and regulatory developments shaping the trading industry. He holds an Honours degree in Information Technology from Anfell College, London.
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