Though Ripple has not declared bankruptcy, the XRP token's market cap has dropped almost as much in value as major financial institutions during the 2008 financial crisis.
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XRP the 'third largest collapse of all time' says The TIEs Josh FrankThe token has lost more value than former commodities trading giant Enron.
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The XRP token‘s market capitalization has fallen almost $130 billion since its all-time high in 2018, making the cryptocurrency project’s decline comparable to the collapse of major financial institutions.
According to Josh Frank of crypto-focused research company The TIE, the project is experiencing a collapse similar to some of the biggest corporate scandals and catastrophes in recent history.
XRP's market cap has fallen by 93% from $137B to under $10B. That makes the value of the XRP collapse bigger than Enron and Worldcom.
While not a bankruptcy, XRP is effectively the third largest collapse of all time behind Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual.
— Joshua Frank (@Joshua_Frank_) December 30, 2020At its peak, XRPs market capitalization was roughly $140 billion in January 2018. It has recently slipped under $10 billion, an estimated loss of $130 billion in under three years. This effectively makes the “collapse” of XRP third behind only the $327 billion bankruptcy of Washington Mutual and the failure of investment giant Lehman Brothers — a financial meltdown valued at $691 billion — in 2008.
“It is sad and unfortunate that the biggest losers in the [XRP] saga are the individual investors who lost unimaginable amounts of money,” Frank told Cointelegraph. “The founders of Ripple continued to dump their tokens for years and made hundreds of millions of dollars.”
Following the news that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissions would charge Ripple, CEO Brad Garlinghouse and co-founder Chris Larsen with conducting an"unregistered, ongoing digital asset securities offering" for their XRP sales, the token price has dropped precipitousl. Crypto exchanges including Coinbase, Bittrex, OKCoin, Bitstamp, OSL, Beaxy, and CrossTower later announced they would suspend trading for XRP or delist the token entirely, providing additional bearish fuel.
Institutional players have also started distancing themselves from XRP. Grayscale Investments website now states that its XRP Trust private placement is currently closed" with one Twitter user claiming the firm would also no longer process pending applications for the XRP Trust.
At the time of publication, the price of XRP is $0.21, having fallen more than 65% in the last 30 days.
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