【Crypto World】Recently, there are several noteworthy signals in the crypto market. The ETF product size for XRP has surpassed $1.52 billion, which means 1.20% of the total XRP supply is locked. Interestingly, XRP’s price has been oscillating around $2.05 without bringing much surprise to investors.
The same story is playing out with SHIB. The burn rate of this veteran token has recently experienced a dramatic drop — plummeting 86.14% in the past 24 hours, with only 749,126 tokens burned. It’s important to note that SHIB has been hoping to boost its price through a burning mechanism, and this sudden slowdown in burn rate is likely to put pressure on its recent upward momentum.
Another interesting piece of gossip is that TRON founder Justin Sun recently made a bold proposal — he expressed willingness to spend $30 million for a one-hour conversation with Elon Musk. Although such a high-priced dialogue invitation seems a bit outrageous, it reflects, from a certain perspective, the industry’s desire for cross-sector dialogue.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 8h ago
Damn, XRP isn't moving up, but ETFs are the bloodsuckers... SHIB burns are also being relaxed, is this giving up on treatment?
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 12h ago
Honestly, the influx of XRP ETF this time looks lively, but why is the price still stuck above $2? Feels a bit like a false start?
SHIB burn rate drops sharply. Has the community also started to face reality...
Sun Yuchen spent 30 million to invite Musk, but it would have been better to spend it directly on marketing, at least to generate some buzz.
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LightningSentry
· 12h ago
Damn, XRP's ETF broke 1.5 billion and is still fluctuating around 2+ dollars, this is awkward haha
SHIB burn drops 86%? That's hilarious, what can we rely on now?
Sun Yuchen spent 30 million to invite Musk, he's really bold
How high does XRP need to rise to match the scale of this ETF?
SHIB's burn mechanism is getting more and more ridiculous
Just 30 million to buy Musk in an hour, who gave Sun Yuchen the courage?
This round of the market feels a bit strange, big funds haven't caught up
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 12h ago
XRP is stuck above 2 and not moving, and the ETF scale surpassing 1.5 billion is useless. This is outrageous.
The destruction speed of SHIB has collapsed. Still hoping to save the market by burning tokens? Wake up, everyone.
Brother Sun is really rich with nowhere to spend it. Spending 30 million to invite Musk for a meal is better than directly dumping the market.
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0xDreamChaser
· 12h ago
XRP is locked up so much but still can't move the market, feels a bit awkward... SHIB burn directly halved, now we need to find a new story haha... Sun Yuchen spent 30 million to talk with Musk, this guy really dares...
XRP ETF surpasses the $1.5 billion mark, SHIB burns face cold reception, where is the market heading?
【Crypto World】Recently, there are several noteworthy signals in the crypto market. The ETF product size for XRP has surpassed $1.52 billion, which means 1.20% of the total XRP supply is locked. Interestingly, XRP’s price has been oscillating around $2.05 without bringing much surprise to investors.
The same story is playing out with SHIB. The burn rate of this veteran token has recently experienced a dramatic drop — plummeting 86.14% in the past 24 hours, with only 749,126 tokens burned. It’s important to note that SHIB has been hoping to boost its price through a burning mechanism, and this sudden slowdown in burn rate is likely to put pressure on its recent upward momentum.
Another interesting piece of gossip is that TRON founder Justin Sun recently made a bold proposal — he expressed willingness to spend $30 million for a one-hour conversation with Elon Musk. Although such a high-priced dialogue invitation seems a bit outrageous, it reflects, from a certain perspective, the industry’s desire for cross-sector dialogue.