Ripple (XRP) shared details of its stablecoin project Ripple USD (RUSD) in a blog published on Tuesday. The cross-border payment remittance firm discusses relevant legislation and plans to support the digital asset economy through RLUSD.
XRP erased nearly 4% value on Wednesday despite that announcement with the coin trading at $0.5644.
Stablecoins combine the speed, security, and efficiency of blockchain with the trust of USD. As cash use declines, more are turning to stablecoins for fast, secure, low-cost payments.
— Ripple (@Ripple) September 17, 2024
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XRP attempted to break out of its multi-month downward trend on four occasions between July and September 2024 to no avail. XRP remains range-bound between the September 6 low of $0.5026 and the August 7 high of $0.6434.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI), a momentum indicator, reads neutral at 50.
XRP could erase 8.5% of its value and extend losses to the lower boundary of the Fair Value Gap (FVG) between $0.5188 and $0.5785, as seen in the XRP/USDT daily chart.
XRP/USDT daily chart
XRP could also rally toward the FVG between $0.5970 and $0.6217, if the asset successfully breaks out of the downward trend.
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