XRP News Today: Optimism for XRP ETF Faces Challenges from Whale Sell-Offs and Negative Market Indicators
- Virtu Financial's Q3 adjusted EPS of $1.05 and $467M revenue exceeded estimates, but its stock underperformed the S&P 500 with a Zacks Rank 4 (Sell). - XRP faces intensified whale selling (140M tokens sold) and bearish technical signals, yet regulatory progress and pending ETF approvals drive institutional adoption. - Virtu holds $63M in XRP, contrasting with competitors like Solana, as cross-border payment dynamics and institutional allocations shape market competition. - Analysts remain divided: ETF ap
Virtu Financial (VIRT) delivered impressive results for the third quarter, exceeding both profit and revenue forecasts, while the
At the same time, Ripple’s XRP token is navigating a volatile environment. Whale selling has intensified, with major holders unloading more than 140 million XRP in recent days, according to
On the regulatory front, recent developments have provided some optimism. Ripple’s settlement with the SEC in August 2025 and the anticipated approval of
Virtu Financial’s involvement with XRP adds further complexity. The company holds $63 million worth of XRP as part of its broader liquidity and execution services. This position stands in contrast to Western Union’s recent
Experts remain split on XRP’s short-term outlook. Optimists point to the potential for ETF approvals, with Polymarket odds at 99% for approval by the end of the year. Should this occur,
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