Ripple’s Regulatory Moves Bolster XRP’s Institutional Outlook Amid ETF Momentum

-

Ripple’s application for a U.S. national banking license—placing its RLUSD stablecoin and XRP services under OCC supervision—marks a strategic push to enhance regulatory compliance and institutional trust.

On the same day, the SEC’s approval of Grayscale’s multi-asset ETF, which includes XRP, further legitimizes the asset by offering regulated exposure to a broader class of investors.

These parallel developments signal XRP’s deepening integration with traditional finance.

A banking license would not only elevate RLUSD as a credible stablecoin but also indirectly reinforce XRP’s utility in cross-border settlements.

Meanwhile, ETF inclusion boosts XRP’s accessibility and potential liquidity, paving the way for increased institutional engagement.

Still, regulatory uncertainty could temper near-term adoption momentum. Delays in approvals or legal ambiguity around XRP’s classification may pose hurdles.

In 2025, XRP is projected to trade between $2.10 and $2.35, assuming steady institutional traction and regulatory clarity.

Solana, buoyed by its expanding DeFi and NFT infrastructure and potential for staking ETF inclusion, could reach $400–$500 under bullish conditions, though broader market risks may cap gains closer to $300–$350.

As always, investors should exercise caution and diligence amid persistent crypto volatility.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research

Disclosure:This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

Kriptoworld.com accepts no liability for any errors in the articles or for any financial loss resulting from incorrect information.

LATEST POSTS

Rising Japanese Bond Yields Are Repricing Global Liquidity Conditions

Japanese government bond yields continued rising this week, with the 10-year JGB yield approaching 2.7%, increasing pressure on global funding markets. For years, yen-funded carry trades...

Consumer Resilience and AI Spending Continue Delaying Aggressive Fed Easing

U.S. Consumer Confidence data reinforced market positioning around steady growth rather than recession risk. Treasury yields remained elevated, with the 10-year yield holding near 4.5%, while...

Prediction Markets Are Emerging as Real-Time Infrastructure for Pricing Uncertainty

Prediction markets are quietly becoming one of the fastest-growing information layers in finance. The market is no longer waiting for analysts or quarterly reports to interpret...

FOMC Minutes Highlight AI’s Growing Impact on Inflation and Liquidity

The latest FOMC meeting minutes revealed that Federal Reserve officials are increasingly focused on persistent inflation risks tied to energy prices, tariffs, geopolitical tensions, and...
118FollowersFollow

Most Popular

Guest posts