Category: XRP
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Too fast, too furious: Some major altcoins failed to match Bitcoin’s rally
Bitcoin has broken its all-time high and has more than doubled in value at the peak, but why have some other coins failed to keep up?
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Ripple pins hopes on Biden administration as co-founder sells 28.6M XRP
General counsel for Ripple Stu Alderoty predicted Joe Biden’s administration would likely “help level the playing field” for crypto.
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Market Wrap: Bitcoin Hangs at $36.4K While Ether Flies to Over $1.4K
The price of bitcoin has traded in a tight range Tuesday.
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Market Wrap: Bitcoin Hangs at $36.4K While Ether Flies to Over $1.4K
The price of bitcoin has traded in a tight range Tuesday.
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The way forward for ICOs: Learn crypto from Biden’s SEC chair pick, part 1/3
Gensler will likely be replacing Jay Clayton, who famously slowed down the ICO market during his tenure at the SEC. Will Gensler issue new clarity?
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Ethereum price inches closer to a new all-time high as Bitcoin consolidates
Ethereum price is in hot pursuit of a new all-time high, while Bitcoin price continues to trade sideways.
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Crypto Prices Consolidate, Handful of Altcoin Markets Pop, Bitcoin Accumulation Addresses Rise
The price of bitcoin and a number of digital assets have been consolidating this week, after a number of crypto markets dropped over 25% the week prior. The entire crypto-economy is hovering just below the $1 trillion mark at $987 billion, gaining 1.3% during the last 24 hours. Crypto Asset Markets Consolidate A good number…
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Polkadot Flips XRP to Become the Fourth-Ranked Crypto After Price Spikes 100% in Less Than a Week
Dot, the native token of the Polkadot network, has flipped XRP to become the fourth-ranked token after its price rallied by more than 40% in just 24 hours. Since January 11, the token has now gone up by more than 100% to set a new all-time high (ATH) of $18.06 on January 16. With its…
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Kraken to Halt XRP Trading for US Residents
Clients residing outside the U.S. will be unaffected.
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Kraken to Halt XRP Trading for US Residents
Clients residing outside the U.S. will be unaffected.