Why XRP Investors Could Be Facing Serious Risks

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Özet

Crypto analyst CryptoSensei warns that XRP investors face significant risks due to banks stalling the CLARITY Act, a crypto bill that could greatly benefit XRP and the market. Banks are proposing a ban on stablecoin yields, delaying progress. While a compromise is expected, it may harm retail investors. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse supports the bill despite its flaws, emphasizing the need for regulatory clarity. He predicts the bill has an 80% chance of becoming law by April. XRP price is currently around $1.48.

Crypto pundit CryptoSensei has warned that XRP investors are in danger as the banks continue to hold the CLARITY Act “hostage.” He explained that the passage of the crypto bill could provide a major boost to XRP and the broader crypto market, but warned that banks will likely continue to stall as much as possible.

Why XRP Investors Are At Risk

In an X post, CryptoSensei stated that XRP holders are at risk because the bank is likely to stall the progress of the CLARITY Act as much as possible before it is forced to proceed. The crypto pundit believes the White House will eventually get banks to reach a compromise on the crypto bill, but warned that such a compromise could hurt investors.

Banks are currently proposing a complete ban on the distribution of stablecoin yields to users, a move that is stalling the CLARITY Act’s progress as crypto leaders push back on this proposal. The passage of the crypto bill could be a major positive for XRP, as it stands out as one of the crypto assets most likely to benefit from regulatory clarity.

Crypto Sensei stated that he is not too excited about a potential compromise on the CLARITY Act because retail XRP holders and other crypto holders could end up bearing the consequences. However, the pundit remains confident that if the crypto bill passes with favorable terms for the crypto industry, a market boom is likely.

Crypto Sensei said that he is hopeful but a little discouraged about the way the bank has acted differently. He remarked that the banks could have negotiated these terms during the passage of the GENIUS Act rather than holding the CLARITY Act hostage now.

Ripple CEO Advocates For The CLARITY Act Passage

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has advocated for the passage of the CLARITY Act despite concerns over the ban on stablecoin yields. He acknowledged that the crypto bill isn’t perfect and that there are aspects he doesn’t like. However, Garlinghouse believes that these imperfections shouldn’t stall progress.

He also mentioned how Ripple has been a big advocate of the CLARITY Act because of the XRP lawsuit against the SEC. He noted that the token gained clarity from the lawsuit after the Judge ruled that the token isn’t a security.

However, Garlinghouse still believes that it is important for the broader crypto market to have clarity since Ripple’s fortunes kind of hinge on how well the industry performs. The Ripple CEO predicts that the crypto bill will be 80% close to getting signed into law by April.

At the time of writing, the XRP price is trading at around $1.48, up in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

XRP trading at $1.47 on the 1D chart | Source: XRPUSDT on Tradingview.com

İlgili Sorular

QAccording to CryptoSensei, why are XRP investors facing serious risks?

ABecause banks are likely to stall the progress of the CLARITY Act as much as possible, and any potential compromise on the bill could hurt retail XRP holders.

QWhat specific banking measure is currently stalling the CLARITY Act's progress?

ABanks are proposing a complete ban on the distribution of stablecoin yields to users, which is causing a stalemate as crypto leaders push back.

QWhat is Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse's stance on the CLARITY Act despite its imperfections?

AHe advocates for its passage, believing that its imperfections shouldn't stall progress, and he is a big advocate because of the regulatory clarity it could provide for the crypto industry.

QHow did the XRP token gain clarity regarding its legal status?

AIt gained clarity from the XRP lawsuit against the SEC after a Judge ruled that the token is not a security.

QWhat positive outcome does CryptoSensei predict if the crypto bill passes with favorable terms?

AHe remains confident that a market boom is likely for the crypto industry if the bill passes with favorable terms.

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