XRP rises amid speculations of imminent SEC case resolution against Ripple
is on the rise today, a surprising development given that much of the rest of the market has plunged into the red. Since the start of the new trading session, XRP has added more than 1.3% to its price, bringing its rate to $0.46.This advanced price performance has sparked speculation about potential factors driving upward movement. One possible reason could be expectations or insider knowledge about the imminent outcome of the SEC case against Ripple.
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