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news-imageOctober 4, 2024

Crypto Price Analysis October-04: ETH, XRP, ADA, SHIB, and DOGE

This week, we examine Ethereum, Ripple, Cardano, Shiba Inu, and Dogecoin in greater detail. Ethereum (ETH) Ethereum had a difficult week and closed with a 10% loss.
Publisher: CryptoPotato
Sentiment: Negative
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cover-imageCrypto Reporter
October 4, 2024

Dogecoin And XRP Are Quick To Cut Losses And Buy DTX Exchange (DTX), Can The DeFi Coin Make Back Losses

The cryptocurrency market is volatile, and two of the biggest altcoins–Dogecoin (DOGE) and Ripple (XRP)–have experienced significant dips recently. However, both coins show signs of recovery, attracting investor interest. Amid these developments, attention is shifting to DTX Exchange (DTX), a decentralized finance (DeFi) coin dominating the market with massive growth potential.

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cover-imageThe Currency Analytics
October 4, 2024

SEC's Ripple Appeal: A Potential Misstep That Could Weaken Crypto Regulation

Attorney Jeremy Hogan has raised critical concerns about the SEC's decision to appeal the recent ruling regarding programmatic sales of XRP. Hogan, known for his insights into cryptocurrency law, argues that this appeal could be a significant miscalculation for the SEC, potentially harming its ability to regulate the broader crypto market.

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October 4, 2024

Cardano's Move to HyperLedger Identus—Hoskinson Explains What's Next for Decentralized Identity

TL;DR Transition to HyperLedger Identus: Cardano has shifted from Prism to HyperLedger Identus, an Apache2 open-source framework designed for integrating decentralized identity solutions. Applications and Benefits: Cardano products like Midnight and Lace will leverage HyperLedger Identus for their identity needs, enhancing user privacy and data protection.

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cover-imageThe Currency Analytics
October 4, 2024

XRP Plummets 10% After SEC Files Appeal in Ripple Lawsuit

XRP, the digital asset associated with Ripple, experienced a significant drop of over 10% on October 3, 2024, following news that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed an appeal against a recent court ruling in its ongoing lawsuit against Ripple Labs. This sharp decline reflects investor anxiety regarding the regulatory landscape for XRP.

Negative
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October 4, 2024

XRP Crashes 14% As Whales Send Deposits To Exchanges

The XRP price has registered a notable drop during the past day as on-chain data shows the whales have been making transactions to exchanges. XRP Has Witnessed A Sharp Drop Over The Last 24 Hours The cryptocurrency sector has been observing bearish winds recently, with the drawdown deepening across the market during the past day.

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October 4, 2024

Will Shiba Inu Price Hit 2021 Highs in October?

Shiba Inu Coin (SHIB) price, a popular meme coin, is anticipated to climb despite recent market setbacks. While the broader market undergoes minor corrections, Shiba Inu is making notable strides within the meme coin category, indicating robust growth trends.

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cover-imageThe Currency Analytics
October 4, 2024

Will XRP Need a Futures Market for Spot XRP ETF Approval? SEC Commissioner Offers Insights

The cryptocurrency community has been stirred by Bitwise's recent filing for the first-ever Spot XRP ETF with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This is a significant moment for Ripple's XRP, drawing attention to whether a futures market will be required for approval—especially considering the approach taken for Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs.

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October 4, 2024

Ripple Vs SEC Case: Here's What US SEC Is Appealing In XRP Lawsuit

As the Ripple vs SEC case proceeds further with the securities regulator submitting a “notice of appeal” in the Second Circuit court this week, the XRP community remains unclear as to what exactly the SEC is appealing as it still needs to make a disclosure with Form C. However, the latest report suggests that the

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