Ripple Keeps 1.3B XRP After Escrow Unlock, Sparking Settlement Speculation
Ripple retains 1.3 billion XRP in its spendable wallets after unlocking 1 billion tokens from escrow for July, sparking speculation ...
Read moreRipple retains 1.3 billion XRP in its spendable wallets after unlocking 1 billion tokens from escrow for July, sparking speculation ...
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Read moreWhale accumulation threatens retail availability, controlling almost half of the current XRP supply. Ripple’s escrow system releases limited XRP monthly, ...
Read moreThe popular cryptocurrency firm, Ripple, has once again stirred the pot within the XRP community, as it undertook a significant ...
Read moreAmerican blockchain payments firm Ripple Labs Inc. is in the spotlight again after conducting several transactions involving XRP released from ...
Read moreA recent price phenomenon involving Ripple’s XRP and Stellar’s XLM has sparked debate within the cryptocurrency community. The two digital ...
Read moreRead U.TODAY on Google News A whale transaction involving 400 million XRP, worth approximately $213.9 million, was unlocked from an ...
Read moreBlockchain tracking platform Whale Alert has revealed the release of 400 million XRP tokens from escrow. However, the wallet from ...
Read moreBlockchain payments startup Ripple has sent ripples across the crypto market after withdrawing a substantial sum from its escrow accounts. ...
Read moreMushumir Butt Latest XRP unlock from Ripple comes after recent crypto market crash Read U.TODAY on Google News Ripple, a ...
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