The US Securities and Exchange Commission has delayed its decision to approve several XRP, Solana, Litecoin and Dogecoin exchange-traded funds.In a slew of filings on March 11, the agency said it has “designated a longer period” to decide on the proposed rule changes that would allow the ETFs to proceed. Among the affected ETFs are Grayscale's XRP (XRP) and Cboe BZX Exchange's spot Solana (SOL) ETF filings, with the decisions on them pushed until May.
Franklin Templeton has officially filed an S-1 registration form with the SEC to launch an XRP ETF, following its earlier registration of the Franklin XRP Trust in Delaware. The firm now joins Bitwise, Grayscale, and WisdomTree in the XRP ETFs race.
Investment giant Franklin Templeton, managing $1.53 trillion in assets, has filed for an XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF), intensifying competition in the growing crypto ETF space. The firm follows smaller players like Bitwise, Canary Capital, 21Shares, Grayscale, and WisdomTree, whose proposals have already been acknowledged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
XRP saw a strong rally, rising 11.19% to $2.1720 by 20:01 (00:01 GMT) on the Investing.com Index. This marked its biggest one-day gain since March 2.
Cardano (ADA) saw a strong rebound, climbing 10.32% to $0.7273 by 14:13 (18:13 GMT) on Tuesday, marking its largest one-day percentage gain since March 2. The surge pushed Cardanos market cap to $25.05 billion, accounting for 0.95% of the total cryptocurrency market.
In an interview with the Paul Barron Network, Bitwise Chief Investment Officer (CIO) Matt Hougan expressed his perspective on the long-debated regulatory battle surrounding XRP and its potential market reaction once legal uncertainties are resolved. According to Hougan, the crypto asset—long restrained by litigation—may be significantly undervalued, with the potential for a sharp market correction following a favorable resolution to its legal entanglements.
David Sacks, the White House's crypto czar, has disclosed the intentions of the Treasury Department to concentrate on increasing the value of Bitcoin, XRP, and other digital assets that the US government owns.
Grayscale's application for a spot XRP exchange-traded fund has been postponed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which cited the need for more time to examine the proposal. According to a SEC notice published on Mar.
Solana (SOL) has faced intense selling pressure, recently dropping below $120 – its lowest level since February 2024. It has declined more than 38% over the past 30 days, reinforcing its bearish momentum.
The SEC has delayed its decision on crypto spot ETFs, pushing back approvals for VanEck Spot Solana ETF, Canary Spot Litecoin ETF, Canary Spot Solana ETF, Canary Spot XRP ETF, Grayscale Spot XRP ETF, and Grayscale Spot Dogecoin ETF, according to court filings on Tuesday.
Dogecoin's price has been on a wild ride with a wave of steady declines in recent weeks. This decline has caused the meme coin to lose various support levels amidst a steady increase in selling pressure.
Growing institutional interest in XRP-spot ETFs signals shifting market sentiment. Will SEC clarity trigger a bullish breakout?
On-chain data shows Solana (SOL) has seen its spot value drop under the Realized Price for the first time in three years following the recent bearish action. Solana Has Just Seen A Breakdown Of The Realized Price According to data from the on-chain analytics firm Glassnode, Solana has slipped around 8% below its Realized Price.
As Solana gets closer to a possible death cross formation, it is currently under intense bearish pressure. This technical indicator typically indicates prolonged downward movement, when the short-term moving average (like the 50-day MA) crosses below the long-term moving average (200-day MA).
A crypto strategist who accurately timed Solana's (SOL) meltdown this year thinks the next few years will not be kind to the popular layer-1 protocol. Pseudonymous analyst Bluntz tells his 318,400 followers on the social media platform X that he believes SOL will spend the next two years in deep bear territory.
XRP continues its decline, falling 10% over the past week as bearish momentum strengthens.
Bitcoin (BTC) price is rallying the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem. This rebound is encompassing, as altcoins like XRP, Dogecoin, and Cardano have also seen their prices clear immediate resistance levels.
The Cardano (ADA) price is staging a much needed rebound after being slaughtered over the course of the last week, as the broader crypto market rebounds from lows. The post Cardano Price Set for a 50% Crash? Watch This Key Level appeared first on Cryptonews.
Franklin Templeton, one of the world's leading investment companies, has filed an S-1 form to launch an ETF based on the XRP token.
Bitcoin and other top crypto assets are rising again after getting hit hard by President Trump's tariff twists and recession fears.
Financial commentator Patrick Bet-David says the XRP price can rise to $1,000 per token if manages to snag a portion of SWIFT's transaction volume. Only 5% of SWIFT's volume will see token prices soaring to $100 with Bet-David highlighting potential stumbling blocks.
The cryptocurrency market is facing a seemingly never-ending decline, with Ethereum (ETH) and Dogecoin (DOGE) leading the losses among large-cap digital assets. This correction comes as the broader market sentiment turns bearish and cautious while Bitcoin (BTC) experiences persistent volatility and moves into bear market territory.
The agency may delay its decision on XRP ETF applications until mid-October.
Franklin Templeton filed a Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on March 11, 2025, to launch the Franklin XRP ETF, a spot exchange-traded fund designed to track the price of the cryptocurrency XRP.
Amid growing uncertainty, a top analyst has named three scenarios that could cause Cardano (ADA) to outperform Solana (SOL). The projection from the analyst AM_Panic comes as the broader cryptocurrency sector witnesses a massive downturn spearheaded by Bitcoin (BTC).
Dogecoin's recent bearish performance in the past several weeks has cast doubts about its potential in the ongoing bull market cycle and its long-term prospects. DOGE may have declined sharply toward key levels last seen in 2024, but many analysts foresee a price reversal, which could be part of a larger bull trend.
The SEC delayed several ETF applications today, specifically targeting those based on Solana, XRP, Litecoin, and Dogecoin. The Commission has faced recent criticism for its pro-crypto actions, and this may help buy it some time.
Bank of England was able to effectively conduct a Proof of Concept (PoC) exercise in collaboration with Ripple.
Crypto markets are rallying on Tuesday as the Bitcoin Act of 2025 is introduced in the House, proposing the acquisition of one million BTC over five years with a 20-year lockup. Cryptocurrency Price Gains +/- Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $82,985.45 +5.4% Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) $1,951.21 +4.6% Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) $127.73 +6.6% XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) $2.19 +6.4% Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) $0.1680 +7.1% Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) $0.00001225 +4% Notable Statistics: IntoTheBlock data shows large transaction volume increasing by 49.4% and daily active addresses growing by 19.9%.
Bloomberg analysts recently estimated Litecoin ETFs have the highest chance of approval, followed by Dogecoin and Solana products.
The crypto market is experiencing a significant decline, triggered by global trade tensions. Moreover, President Trump's Executive Order to set up a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve has surprisingly left crypto traders feeling let down. As a result, the price of Solana has fallen sharply, along with a decrease in important on-chain metrics.
XRP's price action and market sentiment suggest potential bullish momentum, depending on key support levels.
Dogecoin (DOGE) price continues to show strong bullish momentum, with analysts pointing to a potential meme coin rally. After breaking above a key resistance trendline, DOGE remains positioned for further gains.
Solana (SOL) has plunged over 35% in the past month, falling to $127.63 at press time, its lowest level in months. The sharp decline has sparked broader market panic, with weak technical indicators and fading network activity compounding concerns.
Franklin Templeton is planning to launch an exchange-traded fund that will track the spot price of cryptocurrency XRP, underscoring the increasing appetite of asset managers for digital assets beyond bitcoin.
Dogecoin (DOGE) has been hit hard by selling pressure, dropping 15% in the past week as it struggles to find support. Technical indicators continue to show a strong bearish trend.
After a notable price decline in recent days, Solana (SOL) is now poised for a massive upside rally due to its bullish price action on the daily time frame. SOL is one of the top cryptocurrencies, with its technology and adoption significantly rising, recently hitting a record high.
Earlier this Tuesday, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission delayed its decision on an application by cryptocurrency asset manager Grayscale to convert its XRP trust into ETF.
Dogecoin surged to a three-year high price after President Trump won the election. But those gains are gone as DOGE weathers a tough market.
Franklin Templeton is the latest asset manager to enter the XRP ETF race following its S-1 filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This continues the flurry of ETF filings that have hit the Commission's desk since President Donald Trump took office.
The filing could accelerate mainstream adoption of XRP, influencing crypto market dynamics and regulatory approaches to digital asset ETFs. The post Franklin Templeton files S-1 form for XRP ETF appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
XRP price tumbled to a new 30-day low around $1.90 on Tuesday as markets continued to react to macro headwinds from U.S. trade policies. Derivatives market data suggest bear traders are shaping up to exert more influence in the days ahead.
Investment behemoth Franklin Templeton, which boasts a total of $1.53 trillion, has filed to launch an XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF).
The U.S. government's bold move to establish Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) as an official reserve asset through President Donald Trump's strategic Bitcoin reserve (SBR) has thrust cryptocurrencies into the spotlight, yet stablecoins like PayPal's PYUSD and Ripple's RLUSD are faltering in their bid for market share against offshore giants like Tether's USDT. What Happened: Signed into effect on March 6, the executive order designates Bitcoin as a sovereign-grade store of value, backed by roughly 100,000 BTC from forfeited Treasury holdings, while a favorable regulatory climate has failed to ignite adoption of U.S.-based stablecoins.
Solana has tumbled to $124 today, with recent token unlocks creating a strong chance that it could fall further before it recovers. The post Is Solana Crashing Below $100? Token Unlocks Fuel Fresh Sell-Off Concerns appeared first on Cryptonews.
Job openings in the United States rose in January to service a steady demand for workers even as federal layoffs tied to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are expected to take effect in the coming months. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday, available positions climbed to 7.
TL;DR The crypto market is experiencing a strong correction, with significant losses in Dogecoin (DOGE), Ethereum (ETH), and Lido DAO (LDO). Traders betting on a recovery were the most affected, with losses reaching up to $420 million in BTC, $150 million in ETH, and $30 million in DOGE.
Crypto analyst ElmoX has asserted that the XRP price is still bullish despite the recent crypto market crash. His analysis revealed that XRP is set to face major resistance at $2.9, although he is confident that the crypto will eventually break this resistance and rally to as high as $20.