More Details On The Wall Street $500 Million Investment In XRP
Ripple’s most recent funding round has become one of the biggest crypto-related deals of the year, mainly because of who joined in and how the deal was structured. According to details shared in Bloomberg’s report, major Wall Street names, including Citadel Securities, Fortress Investment Group, Brevan Howard, and Galaxy Digital, put $500 million into Ripple, giving the company a valuation of around $40 billion. This instantly turned the round into one of the strongest signs yet that traditional finance is taking a serious interest in the XRP ecosystem. How Wall Street Structured The Deal....
Related News
Wall Street Chads is the first NFT project to create a decentralized community-run investment platform. Inspired by WallStreetBets, the infamous subreddit community which is credited for the meme-investing craze and coordinating one of the largest short squeezes in history, Wall Street Chads leverages the power of the blockchain to bring the same community-driven investment strategies […]
A Wall Street financial specialist has made a compelling case for Ripple’s IPO, predicting that the crypto payments provider would launch its IPO in the coming year. Ripple IPO Imminent Bestselling author and Wall Street investment expert, Linda P. Jones, recently made an appearance as a speaker at Linqto, a leading global financial investment platform. […]
Wall Street has been all over Bitcoin over the past few months due to the growth in the need for an inflation hedge and a relative stagnation in the price of gold relative to other asset classes. This much was confirmed just recently when a Wall Street veteran and former White House staffer launched a […]
Wall Street trading firms are a cautious lot, but they can't keep their eyes off of bitcoin. Big trading and investment houses don't want to miss out on possible profit opportunities as bitcoin continues to grow. More of the big proprietary trading firms are dipping their feet into bitcoin, thanks to the profit opportunity it can offer and its ability to streamline transactions, according to an article in The Wall Street Journal. The growing interest of Wall Street trading and investment firms serves to raise Bitcoin's profile in the investment community and the economy at large. "Their....
Overstock recently completed the acquisition of SpeedRoute through its settlement platform subsidiary T0, effectively bringing blockchain technology to Wall Street. According to the SEC filing, SpeedRoute was purchased for approximately $30.3 million, consisting of approximately $11 million in cash and 900,000 shares of Overstock's common stock valued at $19.3 million. SpeedRoute was founded in 2000 and is a a brokerage firm or broker-dealer that buys and sells stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other investment products on behalf of its customers. It has offices at 14 Wall Street and moves....