The crypto community is buzzing with rumors about a possible spot XRP ETF.
The CEO of BlackRock, Larry Fink, dropped something interesting. In an interview that went viral among XRP fans, his response was curious. JackTheRippler and others shared it like crazy.
"How about XRP? Can you answer that?" they asked directly.
"I can't," Fink said. He smiled in a strange way.
Garlinghouse plays coy
Brad Garlinghouse also kept silent. The head of Ripple skillfully dodged when asked about possible talks with BlackRock for an ETF.
"Well, I'm not going to comment on that," he murmured. He mentioned something about public statements from BlackRock. He didn't confirm anything concrete. "It makes sense for the XRP community in general," he added vaguely.
The network is buzzing
The comments came quickly. "1700 NDAs baby," wrote Tgully, referring to the mountain of confidential agreements from Ripple. It seems there are secrets everywhere.
"It's coming. Let's go," exclaimed Crypto boy enthusiastically.
People smell something. Both Fink and Garlinghouse are quiet... it smells like secret negotiations. At least that's what they think.
The world of ETFs
BlackRock has already changed the game with Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs in the US. It opened the doors for big players. XRP could be next, who knows.
The videos do not prove anything definitive. They are crumbs of information. But they keep everyone wide awake. XRP remains an enigma in the digital investment landscape. And it seems that it will continue to be so for a while.
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EXPECTATIONS FOR XRP: ANALYSIS OF BLACKROCK'S POSITION
The crypto community is buzzing with rumors about a possible spot XRP ETF.
The CEO of BlackRock, Larry Fink, dropped something interesting. In an interview that went viral among XRP fans, his response was curious. JackTheRippler and others shared it like crazy.
"How about XRP? Can you answer that?" they asked directly.
"I can't," Fink said. He smiled in a strange way.
Garlinghouse plays coy
Brad Garlinghouse also kept silent. The head of Ripple skillfully dodged when asked about possible talks with BlackRock for an ETF.
"Well, I'm not going to comment on that," he murmured. He mentioned something about public statements from BlackRock. He didn't confirm anything concrete. "It makes sense for the XRP community in general," he added vaguely.
The network is buzzing
The comments came quickly. "1700 NDAs baby," wrote Tgully, referring to the mountain of confidential agreements from Ripple. It seems there are secrets everywhere.
"It's coming. Let's go," exclaimed Crypto boy enthusiastically.
People smell something. Both Fink and Garlinghouse are quiet... it smells like secret negotiations. At least that's what they think.
The world of ETFs
BlackRock has already changed the game with Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs in the US. It opened the doors for big players. XRP could be next, who knows.
The videos do not prove anything definitive. They are crumbs of information. But they keep everyone wide awake. XRP remains an enigma in the digital investment landscape. And it seems that it will continue to be so for a while.