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Linqto, which offers shares of private firms like Ripple, filed for bankruptcy. Popular XRP advocate John Deaton has sued the firm's founder in a class suit.
Swiss crypto-focused bank AMINA Bank started offering clients services with Ripple USD (RLUSD), Ripple's recently launched stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar on Thursday.
Ripple's application for a banking license closely follows on the heels of Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL), the crypto company behind the USDC stablecoin, requesting the same license on June 30.
Ripple Applies for Federal Bank Trust Charter, XRP Jumps 3% The application follows stablecoin issuer Circle's similar effort to expand crypto services and move into federal regulatory oversight.
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Crypto firm Ripple is applying for a national bank charter in the United States, its CEO Brad Garlinghouse wrote in a social media post on Wednesday, following a similar move by stablecoin giant ...
Ripple's (XRP) price advances momentum on Thursday, returning above a key resistance hurdle to exchange hands at $2.29 at the time of writing.
A fresh wave of excitement has gripped the crypto community after Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse claimed that XRP could eventually surpass Bitcoin, boasting a future market cap of $640 trillion.
Ripple's application for the charter follows on the heels of stablecoin issuer Circle's application for the same kind of charter on Monday, and payments company Wise's application for one on June 16.
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XRP is up 4% on Wednesday as Ripple filed to obtain a national banking license from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to custody its own reserves.