Money - International
XRP cryptocurrency tumbles as Coinbase exchange moves to suspend trading
Will Facebook launch its own cryptocurrency this summer? u00e2u20acu2022 AFP pic

LONDON, Dec 29 — Cryptocurrency XRP slumped 19 per cent today after Coinbase, a major US virtual coin exchange, said it would suspend trading in the digital currency.

California-based Coinbase said yesterday it would suspend trading in XRP after the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last week charged an associated blockchain firm, Ripple, with conducting a US$1.3 billion (RM5.3 billion) unregistered securities offering.

Advertising
Advertising

Ripple has rejected the charges, saying XRP is a currency and does not need to be registered as an investment contract.

XRP, the third-biggest cryptocurrency, was last down 18.7 per cent at an intra-day low of US$0.20, its lowest since July. It has slumped by over half since the SEC move.

The move by Coinbase comes as it prepares for a stock market listing, with a confidential application to the SEC to go public. It would be the first major US crypto exchange to list on the stock market.

Coinbase, one of the most well-known cryptocurrency platforms, said trading in XRP moved into limit only from yesterday, and would be fully suspended on January 19.

Financial regulators around the globe are still grappling with how to regulate bitcoin, XRP and rival cryptocurrencies. Investors are watching for regulatory developments that could determine whether cryptocurrencies leap from a niche to a mainstream asset.

XRP, which often moves in tandem with Bitcoin, had rocketed in November to hit its highest level since 2018 as a rally in cryptocurrencies gathered pace. — Reuters

Related Articles

 

You May Also Like