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XRP Price Plummets Amidst ETF Anticipation: What’s Next for XRP and Investors?

Published 08/04/2024, 13:50
Updated 08/04/2024, 14:15
XRP Price Plummets Amidst ETF Anticipation: What’s Next for XRP and Investors?
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  • Despite regulatory uncertainties, industry optimism surrounds the potential launch of an XRP ETF.
  • The involvement of major financial institutions hints at growing interest in regulated XRP investment avenues.
  • Market trends suggest a bearish sentiment towards XRP, reflected in recent price drops and decreased Open Interest.

The underlying possibility of the potential launch of the XRP ETF has once again rekindled the crypto community’s discussions. Despite legal uncertainties surrounding Ripple Labs’ ongoing battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), optimism abounds among industry stakeholders regarding XRP’s future trajectory.

Martin Hiesboeck, an Uphold bank executive, maintains a positive attitude about Ripple listing their token as an ETF, which could happen soon. He points to ongoing developments within the XRP ecosystem as indicators of a potential uptick in its value. Nevertheless, the future of Ripple’s validity against the SEC is indispensable to XRP getting the security role, and that may affect its eligibility for an exchange-traded fund.

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has echoed sentiments about launching an XRP ETF, particularly in light of recent regulatory developments. These remarks underscore a growing interest among industry players in offering regulated avenues for investors to access XRP. Despite the legal uncertainties, XRP’s rapid growth trajectory and robust trading volume position it as a compelling candidate for ETF inclusion.

A tweet by blockchain figure Armando Pantoja on April 5 further fuels speculation surrounding XRP’s potential ETF launch. Eleven prominent financial institutions, including heavyweights like BlackRock and Fidelity, are slated to submit an XRP ETF application on April 12. Analysts anticipate that such an ETF could inject over $150 million into XRPL volume daily, potentially reshaping the decentralized finance (DeFi) landscape.

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