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BitcoinSistemi 2024-12-04 06:52:07

How Many Dollars Will the XRP Price Rise to? Analysts Share Forecast For The Coming Months

Ripple (XRP) has been in the spotlight lately after its massive bull rally. The coin, which is currently the third most valuable cryptocurrency after Bitcoin and Ethereum, has reached a total market value of $144 billion. Arthur Azizov, CEO of crypto payment provider B2BInPay, predicts that XRP’s rally is just beginning. “It will potentially trade between $5 and $7 in the first half of 2025,” Azizov said. Crypto analysts point to several key factors fueling XRP’s upward momentum: Regulatory optimism: Donald Trump's return to the White House and the potential departure of SEC Chairman Gary Gensler are seen as signals of a more crypto-friendly regulatory environment. Institutional interest: Speculation about an XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF) is growing, with major corporations reportedly exploring applications. The market is shifting to altcoins: As investors move beyond Bitcoin and ETH, XRP has emerged as a top contender. Related News: BREAKING: Grayscale, the World's Largest Digital Asset Company, Files for Solana ETF Raoul Pal, CEO of Global Macro Investor and a former Goldman Sachs executive, has expressed confidence in XRP’s potential. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he described the price chart as “looking good,” suggesting that the asset is in what he calls “banana territory” and is poised for a significant rally. Veteran trader Peter Brandt echoed this sentiment, noting that XRP recently broke out of a prolonged consolidation phase or “major coil” that could signal an imminent rally. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: How Many Dollars Will the XRP Price Rise to? Analysts Share Forecast For The Coming Months

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