How Ripple’s XRP escrow works: The monthly unlock explained
What the XRP escrow is, how the 1 billion monthly unlock and relock cycle works, how much XRP is left, and how to track Ripple's releases on-chain.
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Can XRP indeed rally to $4, $5, or even $12?
Read full articleWhat the XRP escrow is, how the 1 billion monthly unlock and relock cycle works, how much XRP is left, and how to track Ripple's releases on-chain.
The sustained memory chip undersupply due to AI demand could lead to prolonged pricing power for producers, impacting tech industry dynamics. The post Memory chip stocks rebound on AI demand optimism as analysts project undersupply through 2028 appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Key takeaways Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP started the week holding onto last week’s strong gains. Ethereum is approaching its 50-day EMA near $1,806, a key hurdle for extending its recovery. Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Ripple (XRP) began the week on a constructive note after surging over 6%, 13% and 10% in the previous week. […] The post Ethereum begins new week on strong footing as bulls target key breakout levels appeared first on CoinJournal.
This authorization means the company enters the post-transitional MiCA era fully compliant, said a firm exec.
XRP trades near $1.14 as ETF inflows, exchange scarcity and $1.20 resistance shape the next move while buyers defend $1.10 support zone.
XRP's scarcity on Binance could lead to increased price volatility, impacting traders and market dynamics as liquidity tightens. The post Binance XRP scarcity index reaches highest level since mid-2024 appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Ripple's preliminary MiCA CASP authorization could enhance its market presence in the EEA, potentially boosting XRP's market confidence. The post Ripple secures preliminary MiCA CASP authorization from Luxembourg’s CSSF appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Elbit Systems supplied Tzayad digital army programme to map people, vehicles and other objects in real time Israel identified about 1,000 potential targets a day during the first two years of the wars in Gaza and Lebanon with its command and control system, according to a presentation by the country’s largest arms supplier, Elbit Systems. A total of 850,000 targets were detected in real time by the Israeli Tzayad digital army programme across all the military’s theatres of war between 7 October and the end of 2025, the company said at a military conference in London. Continue reading...