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news-imageApril 1, 2025

Ethereum-Compatible Sidechain for XRP Ledger Now Live on Testnet

Peersyst Technology has officially launched the testnet for its Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible sidechain on the XRP Ledger (XRPL), marking a major step toward expanding decentralized finance (DeFi) within the XRP ecosystem. Developed in collaboration with RippleX, blockchain interoperability platform Axelar Network, and blockchain science firm Common Prefix, the sidechain aims to combine XRPLs speed and low fees with Ethereums smart contract capabilities.
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XRP is on thin ice while moving around $2.07, down around 3% for the day once again and clearly facing some issues that might trigger a move below $2. The downward volume is also moving up, which means that bears are ready to increase the selling pressure on the market and push XRP even lower.

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XRP's Worst-Case Scenario Could See a Drop to $0.30

XRP holders are finding themselves at a crossroads as recent market trends raise questions about the cryptocurrency's near-term future. After a strong bullish run, XRP has hit a rough patch, with technical indicators suggesting the possibility of further declines.

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