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Ripple (XRP) or Dogecoin: Top Investor Chooses the Superior Cryptocurrency to Buy – TipRanks.com
The cryptocurrency space is more than just Bitcoin, whose dominance fluctuates with whichever narrative prevails at a given time. There are periods when BTC clearly outshines all other coins, as it represents the more established and safer option in an industry known for its volatility.
But there are other periods when its dominance fades, and other tokens further down the crypto food chain make headway. These are commonly known as “altcoins.” Two of the most prominent among this group are Ripple (XRP) and Dogecoin (DOGE). Both nestle in the top 10 of all coins by market cap and like all other non-BTC tokens are prone to boom and bust periods.
Both also offer a completely different value proposition, but does one present a better investment case than the other? One top investor thinks so, but first let’s look at what both offer.
XRP operates on the XRP Ledger and was created to streamline financial transactions in a way similar to SWIFT. Its main advantage is the ability to process cross-border transactions more quickly and cost-effectively than the traditional SWIFT system. It had a big runup following Trump’s November election win and that was down to the promise of a more favorable regulatory backdrop once the new administration took hold of the reins. That has indeed played out as expected. Ripple Labs had been embroiled in a years-long lawsuit with the SEC, which alleged it sold XRP as an unregistered security. After years of legal proceedings, the SEC has dropped its lawsuit against Ripple, marking a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies.
In the opposite corner, Dogecoin, a coin that started as a joke, has spearheaded the memecoin phenomenon, and it also surged following Trump’s win but for a different reason. DOGE has a big fan in Elon Musk, and the fact Musk was set to play a prominent role in the new administration as head of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) – named in homage to his favorite coin – evidently got investors excited. However, it quickly dawned on most that Dogecoin had nothing to with the new government initiative and all the post-election gains have since been handed back to market.
So, which of these two offers the better shot at meaningful returns? According to Adam Spatacco – a 5-star investor ranked in the top 1% of stock pros on TipRanks – the answer is clear.
“The sell-off in Dogecoin is just getting started, and smart investors are best off avoiding investing in narratives supported by memes,” Spatacco opined.
And while he believes XRP’s sharp rise has less to do with fundamentals and is down to the Trump administration’s favorable crypto stance and the SEC news, it represents a far better investment option. That said, investors will need to bide their time here.
“I am cautiously optimistic that 2025 could be a transformative year for XRP as the trepidation around the SEC and its decisions pertaining to Ripple should subside,” Spatacco explained. “Although this could be a bullish indicator for XRP’s adoption in the long run, investors are going to need to exercise some patience. Ultimately, I see an investment in XRP as the clear choice in this analysis but would caution investors against buying into the idea that it will turn into a multibagger overnight.” (To watch Spatacco’s track record, click here)
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The Last Frontier For Cryptocurrency Adoption
While studies reveal institutional investors and wealth managers believe tokenized ETFs will drive mainstream market adoption for cryptocurrency, there looms the theft of bad actors that most often go untraceable.
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Barriers to the expansion of tokenization are starting to fall as major investment firms consider launching tokenized ETFs, according to new global research by London-based Nickel Digital Asset Management (Nickel), Europe’s leading digital assets hedge fund manager founded by alumni of Bankers Trust, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan.
Its study with institutional investors (pension funds, insurance asset managers and family offices) and wealth managers at organisations which collectively manage over $14 trillion in assets found almost all (97%) believe the potential launch of tokenized ETFs such as BlackRock’s will be important to the expansion of the sector with nearly one in three (32%) rating the development as very important.
The study also reflected the belief that tokenization will continue to grow, with nearly 70% of respondents believing that fund managers looking to tokenize investment funds and asset classes will increase over the next three years.
Nickel’s research with firms in the US, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Singapore, Brazil and the United Arab Emirates found growing awareness of the benefits of tokenization. Private markets are seen as offering the greatest potential for tokenization, with almost 70% seeing private equity funds as the asset class with the most opportunity, followed by fixed income (55%) and public equities (42%).
Anatoly Crachilov, CEO and Founding Partner at Nickel Digital, said: “Tokenization is quickly moving from theory to real-world adoption as institutional investors grow more comfortable with its benefits and see major players enter the space. When firms like BlackRock step in, it fundamentally shifts the conversation. This development is timely for our multi-manager vehicle as expanding liquidity depth will allow some of our pods to start trading tokenized assets in the coming months.”
To address potential criminal threat, an advanced detection system to identify and trace blockchain funds connected with criminal activity was presented earlier this week at the Annual CyberASAP Demo Day in London.
The system, called SynapTrack, enables faster and more accurate detection of fraudulent activity using blockchains and cryptocurrencies, where traditional anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing systems struggle to keep pace.
Although current fraud detection methods pick up unusual activity, they deliver an extremely high rate (40%) of false positive reports. These require manual checking by compliance professionals, resulting in backlogs in identifying and acting on suspicious activity.
The SynapTrack system is designed to deliver a substantially lower rate of false positives. It has already been tested using real-life data from the notorious 2025 Bybit hack, where criminals stole $1.5bn of digital tokens from a cryptocurrency exchange. SynapTrack traced the hacker with 98% accuracy.
The team behind SynapTrack is keen to hear from exchanges, financial regulators or law enforcement agencies who want to test the prototype in real-world conditions.
SynapTrack uses a validated methodology to score the likelihood of transactions being part of a money laundering scheme. It has a self-improving algorithm that continuously adapts to new tactics – dynamically identifying suspicious patterns in blockchain transactions. It has a universal cross-chain capability, and is designed around how compliance teams work, presenting results in a dashboard. No infrastructure changes are needed for installation.
It is relatively easy to obscure fraudulent or criminal activity by moving funds between blockchains, or dispersing them across many blockchains, in what are known as ‘cross-chain’ transactions. It is these transactions that pose the greatest difficulty for existing anti-money laundering systems.
SynapTrack was developed by University of Birmingham computer scientists Dr Pascal Berrang and PhD student Endong Liu, in collaboration with blockchain developer Nimiq. Dr Berrang’s research is in IT security and privacy on blockchain, artificial intelligence and machine learning. The subject of Endong Liu’s PhD is transaction tracing. Nimiq is supporting with blockchain-specific insights, knowledge of real-world constraints, and implementation.
The team is currently fundraising to ensure regulatory readiness and complete the team with a CEO and software developers.
Dr Berrang said: “The last few years have seen a near-exponential growth in blockchain transactions. While many of these are legitimate, blockchains are attractive to criminals as funds can be moved very quickly to other jurisdictions. Our work with Nimiq and the creation of SynapTrack is addressing this black spot, and will enable more effective regulation, making the whole ecosystem of blockchain safer and more trustworthy.”
With the financial market and cybersecurity industry converging, cryptocurrency is here to stay.
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