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Ripple Sold More Than $251 Mln Worth of XRP in Q2 2019

In Q2, Ripple sold its highest quarterly sum of XRP with programmatic sales being responsible for the lion’s share of it

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According to a recently published Q2 report, crypto juggernaut Ripple revealed that the total sales of its XRP tokens amounted $251.51 mln ($106.87 mln in institutional sales and $144.64 mln in programmatic sales). This represents a 48 percent increase compared to the Q1 numbers.

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A volatile quarter for XRP

The XRP market capitalization increased by 122 percent compared to Q1 while the asset’s price added a modest 28 percent. Overall, the coin showed an underwhelming performance during the 2019 crypto rally.    

The average volatility increased to 5.01 percent, but it was in line with Bitcoin and other top coins. Notably, the report also states that XRP’s correlation with BTC continues to decrease.

XRP’s Q2 volatility
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On a side note, XRP has been already listed on more than 130 exchanges.  

xRapid adoption is growing

The second quarter turned out to be a success for xRapid, RippleNet’s most recent product for conducting cross border payments. The number of xRapid transactions has surged by a whopping 170 percent with more partners onboard.

This came on the heels of Ripple buying a stake in money transfer behemoth MoneyGram back in July.

According to the terms of the deal, MoneyGram will allow its customers to use XRP for payments with the help of xRapid.

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Alex Dovbnya

Alex covers all things crypto — from major projects, which are fighting tooth and nail to gain the upper hand in the burgeoning industry, to the latest regulatory trends around the world. He’s a firm believer that Blockchain has the potential to reshape pretty much every business out there, and cryptocurrencies are only a stepping stone to the upcoming decentralized revolution.