XRP Price Still Looks Bearish, But This Ripple Visa Rumor Might Change It
07 Februar 2023 - 12:32PM
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Despite its 17.3% year-to-date (YTD) increase, the XRP price
remains in bearish territory. In the past two weeks, XRP failed to
break the 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) in several
attempts. At press time, XRP was trading at $0.3970 and found
support at the 50- and 100-day EMAs. However, to trigger a bullish
momentum, it requires a break of the 200-day EMA, which is
currently at $0.4147. The indicator shows the long-term trend, and
a breach of this level could spark a bullish move. Meanwhile, the
upside crossing of the 50-day EMA by the 200-day EMA should also be
watched. Currently, the 50-day EMA is approaching the 200-day EMA,
and the upward crossover, also known as a golden cross, could also
establish a new uptrend. If this happens, the main bastion of the
bears could then be the resistance zone at $0.54. If the bulls
manage to break through the level, XRP will climb to a 9-month
high, a level that XRP investors haven’t seen since the Terra Luna
collapse. XRP To Rise On This Rumor? Fuel for an XRP rally could
come from a new rumor within the XRP community. A pseudonymous XRP
influencer claims that global payments giant Visa is secretly
working with Ripple. In a video posted on Twitter, he explains that
Visa has teamed up with at least four Ripple partners in recent
years, either as part of a partnership or a full acquisition. These
are Earthport, Dee Money, CurrencyCloud and Novatti. Related
Reading: XRP Price Prediction: Uptrend Remains Intact Above $0.38
Back in 2014, Ripple Labs and Earthport announced a global
partnership. In December 2018 Visa made the acquisition of
Earthport for $250 million, facing a battle with Mastercard in the
acquisition. The second company Visa acquired after Ripple
partnered with it is CurrencyCloud. The company announced a
partnership with Ripple in July 2020 to process cross-border
payments through RippleNet. A year and a half later, in December
2021, Visa acquired CurrencyCloud. The partners that both Ripple
and Visa are working with are Novatti, a long-time partner of
Ripple, and DeeMoney. The latter partnered with Ripple in March
2018 to enable faster and cheaper cross-border payments. In
December 2022, DeeMoney and Visa agreed to a partnership to enable
near real-time cross-border payments and send Thai baht to over 170
countries. Novatti has been using the XRP-based On-Demand Liquidity
(ODL) solution since April 2021 to enhance Australian remittance
payments to Southeast Asia. Back in September 2020, Novatti
introduced a new payment platform for earmarked Visa cards. Related
Reading: XRP Bulls Try To Break Consolidation At $0.4 To Conquer
New Levels The influencer sees these connections as proof that
Ripple and Visa are secretly working together. “Ripple goes in,
Visa acquires it. Why? Because it’s the foundation. They’re going
to create revenue from this,” the influencer concludes. However, it
is important to note that this is just speculation. Both Earthport
and CurrencyCloud are no longer listed as partners on Ripple’s
website. Furthermore, these partnerships and acquisitions are
usually about expanding the reach of Visa’s proprietary payment
solutions – neither Ripple nor XRP were mentioned in the official
press releases. Therefore, it is difficult to claim that Visa is
secretly collaborating with Ripple. Still, these are interesting
connections that may play a role in the future. Featured image from
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