Crypto
Ripple's XRP Surges 40% After Trump Win, But It May Crash Soon
Ripple’s XRP has surged to become the third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, surpassing notable tokens such as Solana, USDT, and Binance Coin, as the landscape for crypto-friendly policies begins to shift in Washington, D.C.
On Monday, XRP skyrocketed by an impressive 40% within 24 hours, reaching $ 2.80- a milestone it hadn’t achieved in seven years. The cryptocurrency has attracted over $120 billion in new investments, pushing its market cap to $156 billion following the Nov. 5 election of Donald Trump and other pro-crypto candidates.
Crypto News reports that the primary driver behind XRP’s rally was Trump’s victory, expected to usher in more favourable regulations for the crypto sector. This is particularly significant for Ripple Labs, embroiled in a legal battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission since 2020.
The election results have also revived hopes for a spot XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF) by 2025. Earlier this week, asset manager WisdomTree, which oversees $111 billion in assets, applied for a spot Ripple ETF.
In a recent X post, CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju emphasized that whale activity on Coinbase has been a major driver of the XRP rally, with exchange premiums rising between 3% and 13%. In contrast, South Korea’s Upbit exchange- known for its significant XRP trading base-has shown no such premium during this period.
Coinbase whales are driving this $XRP rally.
Over the past 30 days, Coinbase’s minute-level price premium has ranged from 3% to 13% during the surge.
Meanwhile, Upbit—a Korean exchange with more XRP investors than Binance—has shown no significant premium so far. pic.twitter.com/ENESB2Zrkv
— Ki Young Ju (@ki_young_ju) December 2, 2024
According to Santiment, a leading analytics firm, wallets holding between 1 million and 10 million XRP accumulated 671 million coins within three weeks. This marked the first notable increase in non-empty wallets in eight years, fueled by FOMO-driven buying.
🚀 XRP has skyrocketed to an astounding $2.49 market value for the first time since January 8, 2018. The 6-year (nearly 7-year) high comes as wallets with 1M-10M XRP have accumulated 679.1M tokens (currently worth $1.66B) in just 3 weeks. Also, total non-empty XRP wallets have… pic.twitter.com/bIsfOqdCQX
— Santiment (@santimentfeed) December 2, 2024
However, Ripple’s price could face a potential pullback in the coming weeks. Currently, XRP is trading well above its short- and long-term moving averages, suggesting the possibility of mean reversion, where prices tend to return to their average levels over time.
Moreover, technical indicators like the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Stochastic Oscillator signal overbought conditions, indicating potential price weakness. XRP may also be in the markup phase of the Wyckoff Method, a stage characterized by demand exceeding supply. This phase is often followed by the distribution phase, typically resulting in a sell-off.
If a pullback occurs, XRP could retreat to retest support at $1.9697, a critical level last reached in April 2021.
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Bank Regulators Push Stablecoin Rules While Warning on AI Risks | PYMNTS.com
The House Financial Services Committee’s latest oversight hearing on prudential regulators on Thursday (June 4) took note that the banking system is entering a period in which stablecoins, artificial intelligence and digital payments are moving from experimental subjects to supervisory priorities. At the same time, regulators argued that examination frameworks must be refocused on material financial risk rather than procedural shortcomings.
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Pred Opens to Public as $5M Beta Volume Fuels World Cup Sports Trading Push
Key Takeaways
- Peer-to-peer sports exchange Pred launched public access on Base to capture the 2026 FIFA World Cup volume.
- CEO Amit Mahensaria notes Pred circumvents standard sportsbook biases via 200ms onchain USDC settlement.
- Post-tournament, Pred will deploy live micro-markets to capture ongoing domestic league trade volumes
Beta Engagement and Performance Metrics
Pred, a peer-to-peer sports trading exchange built on the Base blockchain network, opened public access on June 4 following an eight-week private beta phase that generated $5 million in notional volume. The platform’s public debut is timed precisely for the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, utilizing the global soccer tournament as a launchpad to onboard mainstream sports bettors into Web3.
The move is much akin to how platforms utilized the excitement around the 2024 U.S. presidential election to drive mass adoption for general prediction markets.
“Big events bring people in, and the 2024 US election showed how fast that can happen,” Amit Mahensaria, CEO and co-founder of Pred, said. “But an election resolves once. You take a position, it settles, and there’s no reason to come back until the next cycle. The World Cup runs for a month. Every match, every session, every goal reprices the book in real time, and that builds a trading habit rather than a one-off.”
According to a media statement, during its invite-only beta phase, Pred saw engagement from more than 300 users who executed over 100,000 trades focused on soccer markets. According to internal data provided by the company, 86% of those beta traders remained active week over week, and 83% made repeat deposits.
Pred operates as a sports-native decentralized exchange, utilizing an onchain order book that allows traders to match positions directly against one another. The company claims a trading settlement speed of 200 milliseconds, with markets resolving in three minutes. All positions are denominated in the USDC stablecoin, settled onchain, and accrue native yield on deposits.
Mahensaria notes that for a crypto-native audience, the structural advantages of a decentralized framework address long-standing industry challenges. “Positions settle on-chain in USDC, funds stay in your wallet, and the order book is open to see,” he said. “That removes the trust gap that keeps a lot of people off online sports trading.”
Targeting Year-Round Sports Volume
A common challenge for event-driven betting platforms is a severe drop-off in user volume once a major tournament concludes. However, Mahensaria dismissed fears of a post-World Cup decline, pointing to the continuous nature of the global sports calendar.
“Sports don’t have a post-event cliff,” Mahensaria said. “The World Cup ends and the domestic leagues are already back. Premier League, La Liga, the Champions League, the NBA season. There’s always a match, so there’s always volume.”
The exchange is positioning itself against traditional sportsbooks and broader, general-purpose prediction markets by focusing on specialized micro-markets. These include 15-minute in-game markets that settle during live play, “1UP” and “2UP” markets that close immediately when a specific goal differential is met, and live moneyline markets.
Mahensaria emphasized that these formats translate seamlessly to year-round league play. “The markets that perform during the tournament—15-minute markets, live moneyline, session markets—aren’t World Cup specific. They run daily across every league, so the engagement you build in June and July has somewhere to go in August.”
Unlike traditional sportsbooks that rely on internal market makers to take the other side of a wager, Pred’s peer-to-peer model matches traders directly against one another. This structural difference alters how the platform manages liquidity, especially during lower-profile group-stage matches.
“A two-sided market doesn’t need a house, it needs liquidity from independent participants quoting both sides,” Mahensaria explained. “The structural point is what we don’t do: we never take a position against our own traders. The counterparty is another trader, never the platform, so there’s no conflict between us and the people trading on the book.”
To ensure niche in-game events remain viable on thinner books, the platform relies on market pricing mechanisms rather than centralized intervention. “A thin book carries a wider spread, and a wider spread is what makes that market worth quoting for a liquidity provider,” Mahensaria said. “ Liquidity is drawn to the opportunity rather than assigned by the platform. The model points liquidity to where traders actually want to trade, with the house never on either side of the trade.”
Mahensaria, who spent 22 years trading sports, stated that this model directly addresses the structural limitations and “exploitative pricing” that traditional sportsbooks impose on successful, sharp traders. “Pred is the exchange I wanted as a trader,” he said. “The UX and speed of a sportsbook, the pricing and transparency of an on-chain exchange.”
The public release features the platform’s V2 iteration, which developers rebuilt based on feedback from more than 300 user interviews during the beta phase. Pred is backed by venture capital firms Accel and Coinbase Ventures.
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Vietnam Gov’t seeks Bybit’s support in developing cryptocurrency market – TNGlobal
The Vietnamese government has called on Bybit, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, to share its experience in developing a regulated digital asset market, said Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Van Thang.
The Deputy PM made the statement at a meeting in Thursday with Bybit co-founder and CEO Ben Zhou. Thang elaborated that Vietnam is seeking the participation and expertise of international firms in completing its legal framework, managing and supervising trading activities, developing information technology infrastructure, and training human resources for the sector.
Thang also noted that the cryptocurrency market in Vietnam holds significant development potential but also carries risks, requiring strict management to prevent money laundering, fraud, and other violations. Vietnam welcomes foreign companies with strong financial capacity, technology, and experience to partner with Vietnamese enterprises during the pilot phase, he added.
In reply, Ben Zhou praised Vietnam’s progress in building a legal framework for digital assets. Bybit is willing to cooperate with Vietnamese partners and share international experience in institution-building and human resource training for the sector, the executive added.
In September 2025, the Vietnamese government issued a resolution on piloting cryptocurrency exchanges in Vietnam for five years. So far, about ten businesses have expressed their interests to join the program. Many banks and securities companies have established businesses for the pilot, including leading banks in Vietnam such as Techcombank, VPBank, LPBank, VIX Securities, and Sun Group.
In May 2026, Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Duc Chi said Vietnam’s digital asset exchange could begin official operations as early as the third quarter of 2026 under a pilot framework approved by the government.
Vietnam can launch digital asset exchange in Q3 this year, says Deputy Minister
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