Crypto News Roundup: XRP Presale Frenzy, Bitcoin Volatility, and Stablecoin Shakeup
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Kicking off with XRP news: Vaultro Finance’s presale is on fire, with 48% of its $VLT token allocation
snapped up in just hours.
This decentralized index fund platform on the XRP Ledger lets users build custom portfolios and stake tokens for
rewards.
With a 30% price jump expected when $VLT lists on exchanges, investors are rushing to get in before
it sells out.
If you’re interested, act fast—demand is skyrocketing!
Bitcoin took a hit, dropping below $104,000 after Israel launched strikes against Iran.
The market reacted fast, with gold and oil prices surging while stocks fell.
Despite the dip, Bitcoin ETFs saw inflows, and experts like Max Keiser predict that as the dollar weakens,
more money could flow into Bitcoin.
But with ongoing geopolitical risks, expect more volatility ahead.
Donald Trump just disclosed a massive $57.4 million income from his involvement with World Liberty Financial, a crypto
venture he backs with his sons.
He holds over 15 billion governance tokens, giving him major voting power.
The details are still murky, but it’s a huge headline for crypto’s growing influence in politics.
Amazon and Walmart are reportedly exploring launching their own stablecoins to cut out credit card fees and streamline
payments.
This comes as the US Senate prepares to vote on a bill that could let private companies issue
stablecoins.
If these retail giants move forward, it could shake up how we pay for everything online.
Ethereum ETFs just ended a 19-day inflow streak with a small outflow, and XRP faced a $256 million
panic sell-off—but traders remain hopeful.
Meanwhile, the US Senate is set to vote on a stablecoin bill, and the SEC is reversing some
crypto policies.
Stay tuned for more updates as the crypto world keeps evolving!
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