In recent days, videos on social media and media platforms have started circulating with a tempting proposal: those who have idle XRP could receive interest by the end of June. The condition? Have more than $10 in XRP in the wallet. But is this real or just another disguised scam? Let's analyze. 🔍
What is being advertised? 📢
According to these videos, a platform called More Markets would be about to launch a system that pays returns for keeping XRP and RLUSD 'idle', that is, sitting in your wallet.
The proposal would be to bring to the small investor what is currently offered to large institutions — a form of automatic 'passive income' with cryptocurrencies. The launch is expected to be by the end of June and would be linked to a supposed company called Hiden Hols.
Analysis: Opportunity or trap? ⚠️
Although the idea of earning with your idle cryptos is appealing, there are many warning signs:
❗ There are no official sources or reliable websites that confirm the existence of the platform.
❗ Mentioned companies do not have a known history in the crypto market.
❗ The announcement promises easy and fast returns, which is common in scams.
❗ Names like 'Odunaio Time Stloid' and 'Hiden Hols' do not appear on serious portals.
What is real about earnings with XRP? ✅
Although XRP does not offer native staking, recognized platforms like Kraken, Binance, or Bitrue have legitimate earning programs. But be careful: these earnings are clear, with terms explained and without magical promises.
Tips to avoid falling into traps: 🛑
🔐 Never send cryptocurrencies for promises of guaranteed returns.
🕵️♂️ Research well: check if the platform is listed on CoinMarketCap or has certifications.
📵 Be wary of videos that pressure you to 'act quickly'.
🛡️ Keep your cryptos in secure wallets and known platforms.
Conclusion:
The promise that idle XRP will earn interest may just be another bait to attract victims. Until official sources confirm this story, the recommendation is: stay away and protect your investment.
In the crypto world, what seems too easy… is usually a scam. 🚫