Ripple Co-Founder Leads $10M DeFi Protocol Funding: Crypto Prices Surge
Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen leads $10 million funding round for DeFi protocol Yellow Network. Cryptocurrency prices show gains with BTC at $61,216 and ETH at $2,388.70.
Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen leads $10 million funding round for DeFi protocol Yellow Network. Cryptocurrency prices show gains with BTC at $61,216 and ETH at $2,388.70.
Chris Larsen's $10 million investment in Yellow Network aims to tackle liquidity fragmentation, scalability, and capital efficiency in crypto markets.
John Deaton, a lawyer known for his legal advocacy in the crypto sector, has won the Massachusetts Republican nomination for Senate and shares his strategy to defeat the incumbent Senator Elizabeth Warren.
Ripple's XRP token saw a strong 14% gain last week, breaking key resistance levels. However, analysts warn of potential challenges in sustaining the upward trend.
CoinDesk Indices report strong performance in the CoinDesk 20, led by XRP (+5.3%) and NEAR (+5.0%) as the index rises 1.2% to 1837.03.
XRP's price is struggling, but key court rulings and regulatory developments may impact Ripple's future in the coming weeks and months.
Bitcoin bears have pulled the price below the support of the range, starting a potential downtrend toward $49,000. Top crypto analysts weigh in on the market outlook.
Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen endorses Kamala Harris for president, while CEO Brad Garlinghouse has backed Senate Republicans, highlighting the crypto industry's mixed political loyalties.
Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen signs letter endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president, joining other prominent tech leaders.
XRP's price jumped 26% after Ripple scored a 'victory' in its legal battle with the SEC, while Donald Trump Jr. announced plans to launch a crypto platform.
Crypto companies have drastically increased their lobbying spending in the US, led by Coinbase's 3,475% jump since 2017, as the industry aims to sway legislators.
Ripple's legal team requested to stay the $125M judgment, potentially signaling an appeal by the SEC in the ongoing crypto case.