XRP Beats BNB, ADA, LTC and SOL In Volumes, XRP Price Breaks Through $0.5

XRP Beats BNB, ADA, LTC and SOL In Volumes, XRP Price Breaks Through $0.5

Key Insights:

  • XRP has been through a wave of activity in 2023.
  • Ripple has now broken some resistances and is beating several other cryptocurrencies in key metrics.
  • The metrics on XRP on exchanges are sending mixed signals.
  • Several hundreds of millions of Ripple were moved from a crypto exchange to an anonymous wallet.
  • XRP's trading volumes have been remarkably active, with four times as much as the next two largest cryptocurrencies, Solana and Binance Coin

XRP has been through a wave of activity in 2023, especially as the legal battle between its parent company (Ripple Labs) and the US Securities and Exchange Commission rages on.

And it so happens the action continues through this week.

According to recent reports, Ripple has now broken some resistances and is beating several other cryptocurrencies in key metrics, despite Ripple whales making a few bearish moves.

In this article, we will cover the key points about XRP's price and on-chain metrics, and everything you should know about the ongoing Ripple versus SEC's battle in court.

XRP's Mixed Signals On Exchanges

It turns out that the metrics on Ripple on exchanges are sending mixed signals.

Here's what that means:

Interest in XRP 
Interest in XRP 

First of all, despite Korean investors showing interest in Ripple over the last week of August, the selling pressure on Ripple has almost hit 55% on Upbit, the biggest South Korean crypto exchange.

The selling pressure was also strong on OKX, with a percentage of sell orders of 54%.

XRP's buy and sell ratios
XRP's buy and sell ratios

However, what is interesting is that users on exchanges like Binance and Coinbase, are embracing Ripple, with Coinbase getting the largest buy pressure last month.

XRP Moves To And From Exchanges

According to recent reports, several hundreds of millions of XRP were moved from a crypto exchange to an anonymous wallet.

29,700,000 Ripple transferred
29,700,000 Ripple transferred

According to a tweet from Whale Alert, about 29,700,000 Ripple was transferred from an "unknown wallet" into Bitstamp. And according to Bithomp this "unknown wallet" was actually Ripple Labs itself.

Everyone now wonders:

Why would Ripple transfer $15 million worth of XRP into an exchange?

Whale Alert went further to say that another massive 425,322,309 Ripple transaction moved from the Bitvavo exchange into an "unknown wallet".

$213 million worth of XRP transferred to unknown wallet
$213 million worth of XRP transferred to unknown wallet

However, despite this, there are some other very positive developments. Like how:

XRP's Trading Volumes Stay Winning

Data from Kaiko shows that Ripple has experienced remarkably active trading volumes.

In fact, XRP has at least four times as much as the next two largest cryptocurrencies, Solana [SOL] and Binance Coin [BNB], which recorded transaction volumes of $128 million and $121 million, respectively.

XRP's trading volumes stay on top
XRP's trading volumes stay on top

Kaiko even notes that the trading volumes on Ripple reached $462 million during the summer, according to the illustration above.

XRP's Price Shows Promise

The bears succeeded in pushing XRP below $0.5 in the first few days of September.

XRP's decline below $0.5
XRP's decline below $0.5

However, the bears were unable to sustain this downward pressure, as shown by the lower wick of 1 September's doji.

While the bulls quickly swung into action and pushed the price of the cryptocurrency further up to the $0.5118 zone, the bears are not letting up, and appear ready to replay the attack.

This means that the $0.5 zone is a key level to watch.

Ripple's price movement
Ripple's price movement

If the bulls push Ripple into a bounce from this level, we might see an XRP rally to $0.65. However, if a break below this level occurs, we may see a price decline to $0.42.

Ripple's Regulatory Battle: The SEC Is Hurting People – John Deaton

The legal team for Ripple responded to the SEC's request for an appeal on September 1 in a document filed with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

As it turns out, the legal counsel for Ripple urged the judge to reject any appeal or stay requests, because the SEC "had not met requirements" for an appeal.

Meanwhile, John Deaton, a well-known crypto attorney and supporter of Ripple, has thrown another bomb at the SEC.

In a recent thread, the lawyer accused the agency of stifling Ripple's acceptance and growth in the country.

The SEC Is Hurting Ripple
The SEC Is Hurting Ripple

"#XRP was created for payments. #Doge coin was created as a joke. Yet, because of the SEC, the joke token gets used as a payment token but the payment token is not allowed. Yea, that makes perfect SEC sense."

Deaton went further to mention that the SEC's and Ripple's two-and-a-half-year legal battle had an impact on the acceptance of Ripple as payment in the United States.

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