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COINSHARES XRP ETF: NASDAQ SAYS XRP IS HARDER TO MANIPULATE THAN BTC & ETH
▪️ Nasdaq files with the SEC to list a CoinShares XRP ETF, citing the decentralized nature and massive liquidity of the cryptocurrency.
▪️ The ETF would enable investors to gain exposure to XRP without directly holding the asset, boosting institutional adoption.
Nasdaq has entered the ETF race with a bold move to support XRP, filing with the SEC to list the CoinShares XRP ETF. According to the filing, Nasdaq argues that XRP’s decentralized network and vast liquidity pool make it even harder to manipulate than Bitcoin or Ethereum.
The proposed ETF would follow its price action, offering an inexpensive way for investors to access the market. It would be listed under Nasdaq Rule 5711(d) upon approval, which includes Commodity-Based Trust Shares.
The ETF structure includes third-party custody, daily NAV disclosure, and oversight by Compass Financial Technologies, making it a secure and transparent investment product. Nasdaq is showing that it believes XRP can resist market m**********n by listing XRP alongside Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs.
XRP’s Edge Over Solana, Cardano, and Litecoin in ETF Race
The SEC’s approval of this application would possibly redefine the cryptocurrency’s position in institutional finance. With increasingly more crypto ETFs being proposed, the spotlight is on how XRP stands in comparison to other digital assets. Solana, Cardano, and Litecoin are also vying to receive ETF approvals, but analysts and market sentiment overwhelmingly favor Ripple’s native token.
Despite Ripple’s ongoing legal battle with the SEC, analysts note that the ETF approval process has not been impacted. The cryptocurrency’s legal status as “not a security” eliminates a significant hurdle, according to legal expert Jeremy Hogan.
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However, Nasdaq’s filing, along with increasing market confidence, makes a strong case for the approval of XRP’s ETF.
Interestingly, traders on Polymarket are now putting an 80% chance of Ripple winning ETF approval, which indicates broad optimism. Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas puts the chances of the approval of the ETF this year at 65%. If approved, the step can help establish Ripple’s native token as a leader in the crypto ETF sector.
Growing Institutional Interest
Institutional demand for XRP has been consistently increasing, and Nasdaq and CBOE have filed multiple ETF proposals. Major asset managers like Bitwise, 21Shares, and WisdomTree have also entered the scene. All of these proposals point to a broader trend: institutional investors are becoming more comfortable with digital assets like XRP as investment vehicles.
The CoinShares XRP ETF will make it simpler to invest in the cryptocurrency, eliminating any complexity that is associated with directly holding the asset. The product has the potential to onboard a new set of investors into the Ripple ecosystem, bringing about higher adoption and liquidity.
XRP’s Price Cycle Echoes 2017 Breakout Patterns
Market participants are now speculating how far the cryptocurrency can surge if the ETF is accepted. The cryptocurrency is currently trading at $2.41 and has increased over 365% in the yearly chart.
Social media is full of forecasts; even some are speculating a price as high as $99, a 3,900% increase from current prices. While such a target is speculative, the parallels with past price cycles are hard to ignore.
Analyst Javon Marks noted that the cryptocurrency’s recent price action is drawing parallel with its 2017 breakout. The cryptocurrency has always used previous all-time highs as resistance before it pushed to new highs, according to him. If history repeats, then it is possibly setting itself up for a huge price explosion, driven by growing institutional interest and the potential ETF approval.
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BRICS: INDIA DUMPS BILLIONS OF US DOLLARS
BRICS member India has once again been a*****d of dumping US dollars to protect its local currency, the rupee (INR).
The INR had plummeted to a lifetime low of 87.60 against the USD on Monday in the forex markets. The steep fall sent jitters in the markets making the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) intervene in the forex sector. India has been a*****d of intervention in the currency markets to keep the rupee from falling further.
RBI directed state-run banks to sell US dollars in the forex markets to stop the rupee’s decline, reported Reuters.
This is not the first time that BRICS member India has been a*****d of dumping US dollars. Last year alone, India was a*****d of market intervention more than four times to keep the rupee from falling. The trend has continued in 2025 raising questions about transparency in trade.
BRICS: India A*****d of Market Intervention After Selling Billions of US Dollars
The latest report from Mint indicates that BRICS member India has dumped billions worth of US dollars this week.
The massive sell-off made the rupee recover from a lifetime low of 87.60 on Monday and reserve course to 86.90 on Wednesday. The intervention “is surprising and has triggered a b***d bath for longs (on USD/INR),” a trader at a private bank said to Reuters.
The rupee’s rise to 86.90 is attributed to market intervention from India. Billions of US dollars were sold by the BRICS member to safeguard the rupee. State-run banks were directed to offload the currency from the RBI.
“We note that the accentuated moves in USD/INR witnessed lately have brought the currency to near fair value. However, given the unrelenting global uncertainties in the near term, we expect the pressure on INR to continue,” Kotak Mahindra Bank said in a note.
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Source: Watcher Guru
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TRUMP’S RETURN HERALDS LITIGATION PEACE FOR CRYPTO
The president-elect’s new SEC chair will likely withdraw from lawsuits aimed at forcing crypto to follow Wall Street rules
WASHINGTON—Regulators tried to police the crypto market using the strongest weapons they have. Now they are likely to lay down their arms.
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CONGRESS EXPLORES SHORTCUTS FOR DIGITAL ASSET REGULATORY CLARITY, INCLUDING MARKET STRUCTURE
Yesterday the House Financial Services digital asset subcommittee held a hearing on charting a path forward on digital assets. There’s a consensus that stablecoin legislation is urgent, with multiple Bills circulating.
However, there’s also a need for legislation around market infrastructure, including regulating crypto exchanges. Last year the House passed the FIT 21 Bill, but there was less progress in the Senate. One of the topics discussed during the hearing was whether the SEC could provide a solution in the interim.
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A takeaway from the hearing is a lightweight alternative to a full crypto infrastructure Bill such as FIT 21. For now legislation may only be needed to make the CFTC the regulator of spot crypto commodity markets. The steps might involve:
1. Delegating authority to regulate spot crypto to the CFTC via legislation
2. Creating a self regulatory organization (SRO) jointly overseen by the CFTC and SEC which would set rules for crypto exchanges and the like
3. The SEC clarifies rules on when a digital asset is a security or not
4. The SEC creates some new exemption(s) for digital asset issuers
5. And all the other items on the list recently proposed by SEC Commissioner Peirce.
Even if that’s not the long term solution, it might be the fastest interim one.
Regulatory exemptions
Congressman Hill asked Coy Garrison about the various SEC exemptions currently used for issuing digital assets. Mr Garrison previously served as counsel to SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce.
The lawyer explained that many issuers use Regulation S, which restricts the asset to offshore investors. Those willing to target US investors often use Regulation D, which means assets are only available to wealthy investors.
“What I think the ecosystem has to understand is that not all these needed activities can be taken care of by the Commission by itself without Congress,” said Congressman Hill. And he asked what sort of exemption system the SEC could add without Congress.
Mr Garrison suggested something similar to Commissioner Peirce’s Safe Harbor provisions, which would allow access to retail investors.
Last week Commissioner Peirce mentioned reviewing Regulation A and crowdfunding rules.
Additionally, Mr Garrison noted that disclosure requirements could be tailored, as token holders have different interests compared to shareholders who need financial statements, which he clarified in his written testimony. He noted that many provisions from other exemptions could be used, including limits on the number of investors and the proportion of a person’s net worth that can be invested.
Another witness, former CFTC Chair Timothy Massad, is keen for the SEC to take a first pass, rather than Congress. He highlighted that the SEC only needs the three votes of its Republican Commissioners, compared to 60 Senate votes.
“I have confidence that they (the SEC) can come up with some interesting ideas, but this is a very difficult issue to address. And I’m worried that if Congress tries to do it, we’ll undermine our Securities markets,” said Mr Massad. He was responding to questions from Congressman Haridopolos, who observed that the challenge with leaving it all to the regulators is that administrations change.
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A crypto Self Regulatory Organization?
Congressman Hill, who previously chaired this subcommittee and now chairs the main House Financial Services Committee, asked Mr Garrison about self regulatory organizations (SROs).
“You’ve advocated for a joint SRO to oversee digital assets as a convenient way to sort of sidestep these questions. Do you still advocate for that?,” he asked.
Mr Garrison requested clarification about whether the SRO would be jointly overseen by the SEC and CFTC, which Congressman Hill confirmed.
“Yes, I think that could potentially work great,” Mr Garrison responded. “Any type of communication between the two agencies and coordination on regulations would make sense.”
Clarifying how regulated entities can interact with digital assets
Congressman Stutzman asked which topics should be the highest priority for the SEC. Mr Garrison responded that clarifying the status of digital assets under the securities laws and scoping out which activities fall outside the scope of securities laws are the most important, as everything else flows from that.
He continued, “Providing guidance on how regulated intermediaries by the SEC can touch digital assets. Now that would apply both in the context of digital assets that are not securities as well as digital assets that are securities like a tokenized stock. Providing a clear pathway for broker dealers, investment advisers, clearing agencies, transfer agents to be able to engage will really allow the ecosystem to flourish.”
It must be emphasized that this light legislation approach was only touched upon briefly, and not everybody agreed. One of the witnesses was Jonathan Jachym, Deputy General Counsel at the Kraken Digital Asset Exchange, one of the largest in the United States.
“These things are not mutually exclusive,” he said. “I know there’s been discussion of let’s wait, let’s move stablecoins first. Let’s wait on market structure. We cannot wait any further. And Congress doesn’t need to move a market structure Bill that solves every single problem in the ecosystem.
We are talking about the most basic, foundational rules of regulating centralized exchanges. And these two agencies can continue to work in tandem while Congress advances the Bill in this cycle.”
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Source: Ledger Insights
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BRICS: IS DONALD TRUMP’S PLAN TO SAVE THE US DOLLAR WORKING?
The last several weeks have seen geopolitical tensions reach a fever pitch. With the global south and the US facing off, a trade war is seemingly brewing between both sides. Yet, after his confrontation with the BRICS alliance, is US President Donald Trump’s plan to save the US dollar working?
Trump had expressed his desire to confront nations seeking to abandon the US dollar after his e******n win late last year. Indeed, he has adopted an aggressive economic policy that is looking to dissuade attempts at lessening international reliance on the greenback. Two months into his White House return, are those efforts working?
Is Donald Trump’s BRICS Attack Helping Preserve the US Dollar?
On the campaign trail last year, Donald Trump said the US dollar losing its status as the world’s currency would be akin to the nation losing a war. That has spurred the returning president to action. Specifically, he has targeted the BRICS bloc, which has been outspoken in its de-dollarization initiatives.
For the last two years, the group has sought to lessen international reliance on the US dollar. Led by Russia and China, it sought to increase the use of local currencies and went more or less unchecked. The efforts were minimal in scope, and the Biden administration acted through its inaction, perceiving the situation as non threatening.
That has not been the case with the returning administration. Indeed, with BRICS looking to slow those very local currency efforts, is Donald Trump’s plan to save the US dollar working? To this point, it has certainly benefited the greenback.
Prior to Tuesday, the US dollar had been gaining for three straight days. Just last week, the US Dollar index enjoyed its biggest daily rise in nearly a month, according to Reuters. Moreover, the imposition of Trump’s tariff threats has seen a host of nations speak out against the BRICS perceived de-dollarization.
India and Indonesia have both been adamant about the group’s purpose. They state that the alliance is only seeking to benefit involved nations economically and has no interest in targeting the dollar. Alternatively, Russia has publicly nixed plans for a BRICS currency, something Trump required when he threatened tariffs originally.
However, the merits of his economic policy are concerning when considering the merits of de-dollarization. The US dollar had been losing strength but was not threatened. Therefore, his plan to save it may have been enacted under pretenses that were misguided.
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Source: Watcher Guru
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