Daily XRP Briefing

Daily XRP Briefing delivers sharp, up-to-the-minute XRP and Ripple news every day for crypto investors who can't afford to miss a move. Each episode cuts through the noise to bring you the most important XRP price action, regulatory developments, ETF updates, institutional moves, and legislative news shaping the future of digital assets. Whether it's a major bank like Goldman Sachs entering the XRP space, a pivotal bill like the CLARITY Act advancing through Congress, or a critical shift in market structure, Daily XRP Briefing gives you the context and clarity you need to stay ahead. This show is built for XRP holders, crypto traders, blockchain enthusiasts, and anyone tracking the intersection of finance, policy, and decentralized technology. Unlike hour-long deep dives, every episode is concise, focused, and actionable — designed to fit into your morning routine so you're informed before markets move. No fluff, no hype, just the briefing you need.

  1. 4 hr ago

    Circle's Charter Is Final, CLARITY Act Draft & XRP Breaks $1.10 | Jul 10

    (00:00:00) Circle's Charter Is Final, CLARITY Act Draft & XRP Breaks $1.10 | Jul 10 (00:00:53) CLARITY Act Merged Draft (00:02:06) XRP Price Action July 10 (00:02:42) XRPL v3.2.0 Validator Adoption (00:03:13) fixCleanup Amendment Stalled (00:03:36) What To Watch Next Circle's OCC national trust bank charter moved from conditional to final on July 10, making Circle National Trust a federally chartered institution authorised to offer USDC custody and manage reserves under direct federal oversight. That puts Circle alongside Ripple and BitGo as confirmed entrants in the custodial infrastructure race — and closes one of the last major arguments against full institutional adoption of dollar-pegged digital assets. On the legislative front, the CLARITY Act is approaching a decisive moment. A merged 70-plus page draft combining the Senate Banking and Agriculture bills is expected next week, with a floor vote targeted for July 20. The bill's path remains contested: Democrats are demanding Trump and senior officials divest crypto holdings before a final vote, a proposed workaround would hand enforcement to state attorneys general, and Senate recess plus competing defence legislation are credible calendar threats. Senator Ron Wyden's conditional support for Section 604 — which shields non-custodial software developers from money transmitter rules — signals that developer protections are becoming a genuine negotiating point. XRP cleared resistance between $1.09 and $1.10 on elevated volume, settling around $1.10. Support at $1.08 is the key level; next targets are $1.12 and $1.16 if the breakout holds. On the ledger, XRPL v3.2.0 crossed the 80% validator activation threshold with 31 of 35 default UNL validators running it — but overall node adoption sits at just 43%, creating a two-tier upgrade cycle. The fixCleanup amendment, addressing bugs in vaults, lending, and the DEX, remains stalled at 48.57% validator support, well short of the 80% required to activate. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    4 min
  2. 1 day ago

    Kansas Jersey Deal, CLARITY Act at 50/50 & XRP's $1.25 Wall | Jul 9

    (00:00:00) Kansas Jersey Deal, CLARITY Act at 50/50 & XRP's $1.25 Wall | Jul 9 (00:00:40) Ripple's Consumer Brand Strategy (00:01:25) CLARITY Act's August 7 Deadline (00:02:06) CLARITY Act Odds Drop to 50/50 (00:02:50) XRP Price and Accumulation Data (00:03:43) What to Watch Next Ripple has secured a multi-year partnership with Kansas Athletics, making XRP the first cryptocurrency to appear as a jersey patch on a major U.S. college uniform. But the headline undersells the story. Embedded in the deal is an education funding component and a student career pipeline — institutional-building that puts Ripple inside a university ecosystem for the next decade. It's a deliberate pivot from B2B fintech toward consumer-scale brand recognition, and it signals that Ripple wants XRP to be a household name, not just a cross-border settlement rail. On the regulatory front, Senator Cynthia Lummis sharpened her warning on July 9, framing the August 7 Senate recess deadline in geopolitical terms: if the CLARITY Act doesn't move before recess, the EU's MiCA framework — now fully operational across 27 nations — will effectively write the global crypto rulebook by default. That's not a theoretical risk. Institutional capital is already flowing toward regulated offshore markets, and the competitive gap is widening. The bill's odds have slipped to roughly 50/50. Republicans hold 53 Senate seats but need 60 votes to break a filibuster, requiring seven Democratic crossovers. Disputes over stablecoin yields and ethics language are keeping that coalition fragile. CFTC Chair Michael Selig signalled the agency will pursue a federal market structure standard regardless of the legislative outcome. On price, XRP is hovering near $1.09. The $1.20–$1.25 resistance band continues to hold, RSI sits below neutral at 42–44, and support is solid around the $1.00–$1.05 range. ETF cumulative inflows have reached $1.48 billion. Nearly 500,000 new XRP wallets were created in the first half of 2026. The fundamentals are stacking. The regulatory outcome resolves everything else. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    5 min
  3. 2 days ago

    CLARITY Act at 48%: Senate Math, SEC Backup Plan & RLUSD at $800M

    (00:00:00) CLARITY Act at 48%: Senate Math, SEC Backup Plan & RLUSD at $800M (00:00:48) CLARITY Act August 7 Deadline (00:01:42) Ethics Fight and Trump Disclosure (00:02:35) Ripple MiCA License and EU Expansion (00:03:03) RLUSD Growth and XRP Fee Demand (00:03:56) What to Watch Next The CLARITY Act is in serious trouble. Prediction market odds for passage this year have dropped from 74% to 48%, and the math underneath Galaxy Digital's more optimistic 60% estimate is just as concerning. Republicans need seven to nine Democratic crossovers in the Senate, and three politically charged disputes — Trump's ethics clause, Section 604 law enforcement language, and stablecoin yield provisions — remain unresolved with only 20 working days before the August 7 recess deadline. Meanwhile, the SEC has made its contingency plan official. Chair Atkins' verbally floated July 2026 target is now formally locked into the agency's updated regulatory agenda. If Congress fails to deliver, the SEC's own framework — covering DeFi safe harbors and tokenized securities exemptions — becomes the default regulatory environment. Markets haven't fully priced this scenario yet. On the Ripple side, two significant developments. First, Ripple secured full CASP authorization under MiCA from Luxembourg's regulator, unlocking regulated crypto payments across all 30 EEA countries — a window that only 210 of 1,200-plus applicants cleared. Tether was delisted from EU exchanges after failing to comply. Second, RLUSD supply on the XRP Ledger has reached $800 million, up from $20 million just six months ago. Monthly XRPL transactions are running between 600,000 and 1.1 million, and RLUSD now accounts for 12% of XRPL trading volume. Payment platform Nuvion just added RLUSD integration. Every transaction consumes XRP in fees — quiet, organic demand that hasn't yet moved price, but is building. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    5 min
  4. 3 days ago

    MiCA Win, CLARITY Stall & the Retail vs. Institutional Divide | Jul 7

    (00:00:00) MiCA Win, CLARITY Stall & the Retail vs. Institutional Divide | Jul 7 (00:00:43) Volume Surge and Retail Engagement (00:01:29) Exchange Reserves and Scarcity Signal (00:01:56) CLARITY Act Stalls Before Recess (00:02:54) Ripple MiCA License and the Token Disconnect (00:03:32) What to Watch Next XRP cleared $1.14 this weekend with conviction, posting a 2.87% gain on volume running more than 200% above its daily average — but the rally raises as many questions as it answers. Funding rates were deeply negative heading into the move, suggesting short-squeeze dynamics may be at play rather than a wave of new buyers. Twenty-four-hour trading volume jumped 62% to $1.8 billion, with Upbit in South Korea seeing XRP volume exceed Bitcoin on the exchange — a clear retail signal. The institutional picture tells a different story. XRP spot ETFs recorded a ninth consecutive week of inflows, adding $17.19 million, but institutional appetite dropped 55% from May to June. That retail-versus-institutional divergence is the central tension in XRP's current price structure. On the structural side, Binance XRP reserves have fallen 20% since November — from 3.27 billion tokens to 2.6 billion — pushing the exchange scarcity index to its highest reading in over two years. Less supply on exchanges generally signals holders aren't eager to sell, though a real supply shock requires demand to meet it. In Washington, the Senate adjourned for recess without a floor vote on the CLARITY Act. August 7 is now the revised target for a final draft, with three unresolved disputes — ethics amendments, DeFi liability protections under Section 604, and platform regulation — threatening to fracture the 60-vote coalition needed for cloture. Ripple's full MiCA license authorises operations across all 30 European Economic Area countries, a genuine regulatory milestone. But XRP still trades roughly 45% below its 30-day MVRV fair value estimate, underscoring the persistent gap between company execution and token performance. Watch the August 7 legislative deadline, volume stability above $1.14, and institutional ETF flows in the next two weeks. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    5 min
  5. 4 days ago

    Open USD Snub, MiCA Win & the $1.20 Ceiling | Jul 5-6

    (00:00:00) Open USD Snub, MiCA Win & the $1.20 Ceiling | Jul 5-6 (00:00:43) Ripple MiCA Authorization in Europe (00:01:22) ETF Inflows vs Spot Price Gap (00:01:56) XRP Breaks $1.14 on Volume (00:02:34) CLARITY Act Misses July 4 Deadline (00:03:18) What to Watch Next Ripple lands a landmark institutional moment this week, and XRP token gets almost none of the benefit — that tension is the story. Open USD, the new stablecoin backed by Visa, Mastercard, and BlackRock, launched on Solana, Stellar, Base, and Polygon. The XRP Ledger is not on the list. Ripple captures the halo effect of elite institutional backing; XRP holders capture no direct network utility. The Ripple-company versus XRP-asset divergence, long established in court, is now playing out in real product decisions. On the regulatory side, Ripple's full MiCA authorization is a genuine win. Its new CASP license lets Ripple passport payment services across the entire European Economic Area, opening institutional corridors that were previously closed. The RLUSD dual-asset strategy can now operate legally across Europe — a compounding infrastructure advantage, even if ledger-level token demand still needs to be proven. ETF data adds another layer of complexity. Nine consecutive weeks of inflows — $17.19 million in the latest week, $1.47 billion cumulatively since November — confirm professional accumulation. Yet spot price lags. That's selective institutional rotation, not retail momentum, and the distinction matters for timing. On price, XRP cleared $1.14 on July 5 with volume at 207% above average. The $1.20 resistance held through July 6 despite the surge. Exchange supply at a seven-year low removes overhead pressure but doesn't generate demand. Finally, the CLARITY Act missed its July 4 Senate deadline. Polymarket odds dropped from 74% to 48%, with ethics-disclosure friction from Senators Warren and Gallego adding new complexity. August 7 is the next hard deadline — passage is now a coin flip. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    4 min
  6. 5 days ago

    11% Weekly Gain, ETF Outflows & CLARITY Act Slips to 50% | Jul 4

    (00:00:00) 11% Weekly Gain, ETF Outflows & CLARITY Act Slips to 50% | Jul 4 (00:00:44) ETF Outflows Break Inflow Streak (00:01:29) CLARITY Act Odds Slip to Fifty Percent (00:02:08) Escrow Release Contained, Supply Stable (00:02:34) On-Chain Strength and Ripple's Charity Push (00:03:19) Key Watchpoints for XRP XRP posted an eleven percent weekly gain driven by a textbook double-bottom pattern that triggered short liquidations and cascaded into a short squeeze — lifting price to around $1.17. But the mechanism matters as much as the move: squeezes are sharp, fast, and don't always hold. Standard Chartered's $2.80 target remains on the table, but reaching it requires sustained institutional inflows and regulatory progress, not just technical momentum. The institutional picture is complicated. U.S. spot XRP ETFs — which launched in November 2025 and accumulated $1.48 billion in cumulative inflows — posted their first net outflows just as the second quarter closed. Smart money appears to have lightened positions into the rally rather than chased it. Whether inflows return as the technical picture settles will be a key signal for near-term demand. On the regulatory front, CLARITY Act passage odds have been trimmed from 60% to 50%. The bill cleared the Senate Banking Committee in May but still needs sixty full Senate votes. If no floor vote is scheduled before the August recess, the window slides to 2027 — a meaningful delay for holders anchored to the regulatory clarity thesis. On the supply side, Ripple's July escrow release of one billion XRP saw 70% promptly re-locked, keeping net circulating supply growth manageable. On-chain, active addresses jumped 72% over two weeks and whale wallets are accumulating while moving supply off exchanges — a pattern that has historically preceded more sustained moves. The two structural tests to watch: the August Senate floor-vote calendar and whether XRP ETF inflows resume. Everything else is noise. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    4 min
  7. 6 days ago

    ETF Billions, Falling Price & the CLARITY Act Slip | Jul 3

    (00:00:00) ETF Billions, Falling Price & the CLARITY Act Slip | Jul 3 (00:00:37) Ripple Wins, XRP Holders Wait (00:01:16) Circle's 17% Crash Explained (00:01:52) CLARITY Act Stalls in Senate (00:02:42) Historic Undervaluation, Fresh Buy Signal (00:03:27) What to Watch Next One point four seven billion dollars has flowed into spot XRP ETFs over eight straight weeks, yet XRP remains down 42% year-to-date and is trading near its 52-week low. Today's episode unpacks that contradiction and traces every major development connecting back to it. Ripple's entry into the Open USD consortium — a 140-partner stablecoin alliance including Mastercard, Visa, BlackRock, Stripe, Google, Coinbase, and Standard Chartered — strengthens Ripple's corporate position but doesn't directly drive XRP token demand. Ledger fees remain negligible, and that infrastructure-versus-token distinction is the key lens for XRP holders right now. Circle shares fell 17.55% on Tuesday after the consortium's free-minting, yield-sharing model posed a direct challenge to Circle's revenue structure — one of the sharpest single-day repricing events in the stablecoin sector in months. On the regulatory front, the US Senate entered recess on June 29th, pushing the CLARITY Act vote to late July at the earliest. A new ethics complication emerged this week: a Politico report linking Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen to a derivatives startup connected to a sitting senator's family adds fresh pressure to already difficult negotiations. The bill still needs 60 votes. Countering the bearish macro picture, Santiment data shows XRP at its most undervalued MVRV reading on record, a SuperTrend buy signal has appeared, and nearly 5,000 new XRP Ledger wallets were created in a single day in late June. The key technical test remains the $1.20 resistance level. Watch the Senate return on July 13th and that price ceiling — both determine what comes next. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    4 min
  8. 3 Jul

    Legal Win, Flat Price: Why XRP Isn't Rallying After the SEC Settlement

    (00:00:00) Legal Win, Flat Price: Why XRP Isn't Rallying After the SEC Settlement (00:00:21) Why The Price Isn't Moving (00:00:58) Whale Accumulation vs Retail Exit (00:01:44) ETF Inflows Paradox (00:02:23) XLS-66 Institutional Lending Layer (00:03:00) July Catalysts to Watch Ripple just secured one of the most significant regulatory victories in crypto history—injunctions rolled back, civil liabilities reduced, and legal clarity finally established for XRP in the United States. And yet the price barely moved. Today's episode digs into exactly why, and what it means for what comes next. The short answer is that regulatory clarity was already partially priced in, and XRP is currently trading in tight correlation with Bitcoin, which is testing weak support. The settlement removes a ceiling, but macro gravity is still pulling. Below the surface, though, a telling split is forming: whale accumulation has surged to multi-month highs while nearly five thousand new XRPL wallets were created in a single day—the strongest pace in over three months. Retail remains cautious, with the critical $1.00 psychological support line now defining the next few weeks. On the institutional side, June XRP ETF inflows topped $62 million, pushing cumulative spot ETF flows close to $1.48 billion. That's consistent demand, but not yet enough to offset macro selling pressure. The fuel is in place; the ignition is still missing. Meanwhile, Doppler Finance has detailed the XLS-66 proposal—a protocol amendment enabling native institutional lending on the XRPL with uncollateralized, fixed-term structures. Combined with RLUSD surpassing Ethereum as the largest host chain, the network's capital markets case is growing. Two catalysts define July: the CLARITY Act's uncertain Senate floor vote and the FOMC meeting on July 28–29. Watch $1.00, watch the Senate calendar, and watch Bitcoin. Those are the three signals that matter most right now. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    4 min

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Daily XRP Briefing delivers sharp, up-to-the-minute XRP and Ripple news every day for crypto investors who can't afford to miss a move. Each episode cuts through the noise to bring you the most important XRP price action, regulatory developments, ETF updates, institutional moves, and legislative news shaping the future of digital assets. Whether it's a major bank like Goldman Sachs entering the XRP space, a pivotal bill like the CLARITY Act advancing through Congress, or a critical shift in market structure, Daily XRP Briefing gives you the context and clarity you need to stay ahead. This show is built for XRP holders, crypto traders, blockchain enthusiasts, and anyone tracking the intersection of finance, policy, and decentralized technology. Unlike hour-long deep dives, every episode is concise, focused, and actionable — designed to fit into your morning routine so you're informed before markets move. No fluff, no hype, just the briefing you need.

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