Fri, October 18

Is Ripple Policy Head Asserting to Prioritize Utility ?

Ripple’s APAC (Asia Pacific) policy director said that the collapse of FTX is exactly why crypto needs to move away from the hype cycle and towards real utility. He also described that the FTX fall is incredible damage for the crypto space, but it says that the industry should stand

November 28, 2022 2 mins read

The Top 3 Gainers in the Past 24 Hours – HT, DOGE and XRP

The List of top 3 gainers for the day as per CoinMarketCap. 1. Huobi Token (HT) Huobi Token (HT) is the native token of Huobi crypto exchange. It is a decentralized token powered on Ethereum blockchain. Being the world-leading cryptocurrency trading exchange, Huobi launched only HT as its official token

November 25, 2022 2 mins read

Ripple and MSF Africa Collaborate To Utilize On-demand Liquidity

On November 14th, American technology firm Ripple announced a collaboration with MSF Africa to “streamline [MSF Africa’s] real-time mobile payments for their customers across 35 countries.” Moreover, MSF Africa, a prominent fintech firm on the continent, has agreed to use Ripple’s on-demand liquidity (ODL) crypto solution. In response to MSF

November 19, 2022 1 min read

Ripple Seeking Regulatory Approval in the Republic of Ireland

Recently, it was announced that XRP token issuer Ripple Labs is applying for permission from Irish regulators to join the European market. Ripple has plans to apply for an electronic money license once it secures a virtual asset service provider (VASP) license. According to Ripple’s announcement, the company has already

November 18, 2022 2 mins read

Nearly 500 Million XRP Bought by Whales Post Amicus Brief Grant

After the cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase was granted approval after submitting an amicus brief in favor of the defendants, the price of Ripple’s native token, XRP, spiked. More amicus briefs have now been filed in support of the Summary Judgment motion. Because of this, whales have been increasing their holdings of

November 16, 2022 1 min read

Ripple Rises Payment Options to Africa Alongside Us Regulatory Pressure

Ripple has teamed with MFS Africa, a leading fintech company with the largest mobile money reach in Africa, to streamline real-time mobile payments for its consumers across 35 nations. To facilitate transactions on its platform, MFS Africa will leverage Ripple’s on-demand liquidity product ODL, which uses XRP to support international

November 16, 2022 1 min read

Court Approves Coinbase’s Request of Amicus Brief in Ripple Lawsuit

Ripple, a blockchain payments firm, was sued by the SEC in December 2020. The lawsuit has been ongoing for over two years now. Ripple has gained support from a wide range of firms. A significant side issue in the continuing lawsuit between Ripple and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

November 15, 2022 1 min read

Ripple’s XRP Ledger Open Space for NFTs

The news was confirmed by Ripple’s development team, who advised XRP holders to treat themselves to NFTs on the XRP Ledger. The XRP Ledger was the first blockchain to allow asset tokenization. Whether fungible or non-fungible, the XRP Ledger’s built-in tokenization capability and built-in decentralized exchange (DEX) are perfect for

November 8, 2022 1 min read

Whales Buy Dip Accumulating More Than 200 Million XRP

As the price of XRP recently dropped, more than 205 million XRP were purchased. Positive developments in the critical long-running case are also a factor. Although the overall value of digital currencies has been falling over the previous 90 days, Ripple’s native token, XRP, has been one of the best

October 25, 2022 1 min read

SEC Submits Letter of Motion To Omit Two Hinman Speech Drafts

The commission moved to submit its Memorandum in Opposition to the Ripple Defendants. The records were obtained after more than 18 months and six court demands. Important papers pertaining to the Hinman Speech were ultimately released to the Defendants by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The commission moved

October 22, 2022 2 mins read