Ripple’s recent $500 million share sale attracted top Wall Street investors, but its structure showed just how carefully traditional finance now treads in digital assets.Citadel Securities, Fortress Investment Group, Marshall Wace, Brevan Howard, Galaxy Digital, and Pantera Capital participated in the November round. The deal valued Ripple at $40 billion, a record for a privately held crypto company.Several funds assessed that at least 90% of Ripple's net asset value is derived from XRP, the cryptocurrency closely tied to the company, Bloomberg reported, adding that Ripple held $124 billion worth of XRP as of July. Much of that remains locked up and releases gradually.Volatile Market Tests ValuationsInvestors reportedly negotiated the right to sell shares back to Ripple after three or four years and received a guaranteed 10% annualized return. If Ripple forces a buyback, the return jumps to 25%. A liquidation preference clause gives new shareholders priority over existing ones in a sale or bankruptcy.XRP has since dropped roughly 40% from its mid-July peak, with the token falling about 16% since late October, when Ripple announced the funding. The decline came during the sharpest crypto selloff since 2022.Despite the drop, Ripple's XRP holdings still exceed the company's valuation. The treasury stood at $83.3 billion as of early December, assuming no changes since July. Ripple would owe investors $732 million if it repurchases shares after four years at the guaranteed rate, according to Bloomberg calculations.Broader Crypto Funding WaveMeanwhile, the payments-focused platform has since expanded through acquisitions this year. It acquired treasury software provider GTreasury for $1 billion in October. These moves could reduce XRP's weight in Ripple's overall valuation over time.Recently, Ripple expanded its institutional services in the U.S. with the launch of its digital asset spot prime brokerage offering, giving professional investors a single platform to trade, clear, and finance their crypto positions. The rollout followed the company’s integration of Hidden Road, the multi-asset brokerage it acquired earlier this year and has since rebranded as Ripple Prime. Under the Ripple Prime banner, institutional clients in the U.S. can now execute OTC spot transactions across a wide range of digital assets. The service also covers trades involving XRP, Ripple’s native token, as well as its U.S. dollar–backed stablecoin, RLUSD. This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.Ripple’s recent $500 million share sale attracted top Wall Street investors, but its structure showed just how carefully traditional finance now treads in digital assets.Citadel Securities, Fortress Investment Group, Marshall Wace, Brevan Howard, Galaxy Digital, and Pantera Capital participated in the November round. The deal valued Ripple at $40 billion, a record for a privately held crypto company.Several funds assessed that at least 90% of Ripple's net asset value is derived from XRP, the cryptocurrency closely tied to the company, Bloomberg reported, adding that Ripple held $124 billion worth of XRP as of July. Much of that remains locked up and releases gradually.Volatile Market Tests ValuationsInvestors reportedly negotiated the right to sell shares back to Ripple after three or four years and received a guaranteed 10% annualized return. If Ripple forces a buyback, the return jumps to 25%. A liquidation preference clause gives new shareholders priority over existing ones in a sale or bankruptcy.XRP has since dropped roughly 40% from its mid-July peak, with the token falling about 16% since late October, when Ripple announced the funding. The decline came during the sharpest crypto selloff since 2022.Despite the drop, Ripple's XRP holdings still exceed the company's valuation. The treasury stood at $83.3 billion as of early December, assuming no changes since July. Ripple would owe investors $732 million if it repurchases shares after four years at the guaranteed rate, according to Bloomberg calculations.Broader Crypto Funding WaveMeanwhile, the payments-focused platform has since expanded through acquisitions this year. It acquired treasury software provider GTreasury for $1 billion in October. These moves could reduce XRP's weight in Ripple's overall valuation over time.Recently, Ripple expanded its institutional services in the U.S. with the launch of its digital asset spot prime brokerage offering, giving professional investors a single platform to trade, clear, and finance their crypto positions. The rollout followed the company’s integration of Hidden Road, the multi-asset brokerage it acquired earlier this year and has since rebranded as Ripple Prime. Under the Ripple Prime banner, institutional clients in the U.S. can now execute OTC spot transactions across a wide range of digital assets. The service also covers trades involving XRP, Ripple’s native token, as well as its U.S. dollar–backed stablecoin, RLUSD. This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.

How Ripple Pulled Off the Year’s Biggest Crypto Raise While XRP Tumbled 40%

Ripple’s recent $500 million share sale attracted top Wall Street investors, but its structure showed just how carefully traditional finance now treads in digital assets.

Citadel Securities, Fortress Investment Group, Marshall Wace, Brevan Howard, Galaxy Digital, and Pantera Capital participated in the November round. The deal valued Ripple at $40 billion, a record for a privately held crypto company.

Several funds assessed that at least 90% of Ripple's net asset value is derived from XRP, the cryptocurrency closely tied to the company, Bloomberg reported, adding that Ripple Ripple Ripple was co-founded by Jed McCaleb and Chris Larsen and was debuted in 2012 as both a digital disbursement network and a pre-mined digital coin denoted as XRP. Possessing less market cap than both Bitcoin and Ethereum, Ripple ranks as the third-largest cryptocurrency.Its dual open-source and peer-to-peer (P2P) decentralized platform whose network is capable of working with any form of money such as GBP, Ethereum, Yen, etc. What is Ripple Used For? Known as a gateway, participants of Ripple may Ripple was co-founded by Jed McCaleb and Chris Larsen and was debuted in 2012 as both a digital disbursement network and a pre-mined digital coin denoted as XRP. Possessing less market cap than both Bitcoin and Ethereum, Ripple ranks as the third-largest cryptocurrency.Its dual open-source and peer-to-peer (P2P) decentralized platform whose network is capable of working with any form of money such as GBP, Ethereum, Yen, etc. What is Ripple Used For? Known as a gateway, participants of Ripple may Read this Term held $124 billion worth of XRP as of July. Much of that remains locked up and releases gradually.

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Investors reportedly negotiated the right to sell shares back to Ripple after three or four years and received a guaranteed 10% annualized return. If Ripple forces a buyback, the return jumps to 25%. A liquidation preference clause gives new shareholders priority over existing ones in a sale or bankruptcy Bankruptcy Bankruptcy or insolvency constitutes a legal term and refers to being unable to repay debts. A business and a person can declare bankruptcy. When a person or company claims bankruptcy, it is described as a voluntary bankruptcy, and when your debtors force you into bankruptcy, it is referred to as involuntary. A voluntary bankruptcy occurs when the debtor or borrower, the party that owes the money files with the courts. Involuntary bankruptcy happens when your credits file a petition with the co Bankruptcy or insolvency constitutes a legal term and refers to being unable to repay debts. A business and a person can declare bankruptcy. When a person or company claims bankruptcy, it is described as a voluntary bankruptcy, and when your debtors force you into bankruptcy, it is referred to as involuntary. A voluntary bankruptcy occurs when the debtor or borrower, the party that owes the money files with the courts. Involuntary bankruptcy happens when your credits file a petition with the co Read this Term.

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XRP has since dropped roughly 40% from its mid-July peak, with the token falling about 16% since late October, when Ripple announced the funding. The decline came during the sharpest crypto selloff since 2022.

Despite the drop, Ripple's XRP holdings still exceed the company's valuation. The treasury stood at $83.3 billion as of early December, assuming no changes since July. Ripple would owe investors $732 million if it repurchases shares after four years at the guaranteed rate, according to Bloomberg calculations.

Broader Crypto Funding Wave

Meanwhile, the payments-focused platform has since expanded through acquisitions this year. It acquired treasury software provider GTreasury for $1 billion in October. These moves could reduce XRP's weight in Ripple's overall valuation over time.

Recently, Ripple expanded its institutional services in the U.S. with the launch of its digital asset spot prime brokerage offering, giving professional investors a single platform to trade, clear, and finance their crypto positions. The rollout followed the company’s integration of Hidden Road, the multi-asset brokerage it acquired earlier this year and has since rebranded as Ripple Prime.

Under the Ripple Prime banner, institutional clients in the U.S. can now execute OTC spot transactions across a wide range of digital assets. The service also covers trades involving XRP, Ripple’s native token, as well as its U.S. dollar–backed stablecoin, RLUSD.

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