📉 $XRP : The asset that always seems to have a brake
#XRP has been, since its inception, one of the most promising tokens in terms of transaction speed and institutional adoption. However, its growth has been marked by constant obstacles that have limited its true potential.
The most notorious was the SEC's lawsuit in 2020, which accused #Ripple Labs of selling XRP as an unregistered security. For years, this legal battle froze listings on exchanges, reduced liquidity, and generated regulatory uncertainty. Although Ripple made significant progress in the case, the reputational damage and institutional brake were evident.
Today, when the market anticipated a resurgence, the SEC once again postpones the decision on XRP ETFs until October, maintaining the suspense and limiting the influx of institutional capital.
Unlike other assets that face natural cycles, XRP always seems to have an "external factor" holding it back: whether it's a lawsuit, an exchange delisting, or a postponed regulatory decision.
Is it an opportunity to accumulate before the unlocking? Perhaps. But for critical traders, XRP remains the eternal "almost" of the crypto ecosystem: with solid fundamentals, but always under a shadow that delays its takeoff.