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Ripples refer to small waves or undulations that occur on the surface of a liquid, typically as a result of a disturbance such as a drop of water or an object being dropped into it. The term can also metaphorically describe effects or consequences that spread outward from an initial source or event. In both physical and abstract contexts, ripples represent the idea of a disturbance leading to a series of smaller effects that can continue to propagate through a medium or situation. In nature, ripples are often seen in water bodies but can also apply to sound waves, light waves, or even social phenomena, where one action can lead to a chain reaction of reactions or influences.
The Dollar’s Descent Ignites Bitcoin’s Meteoric Rise

The Dollar’s Descent Ignites Bitcoin’s Meteoric Rise

On March 12, 2025, market volatility intensified, driven by financial shifts and a significant crypto endorsement. A tweet from Crypto Rover predicted the dollar’s decline and Bitcoin’s rise, causing significant market activity. The U.S. dollar index fell by 0.5% to 96.20, triggering
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Ripple vs. SEC: The End of a Crypto Legal War Is Near

Ripple vs. SEC: The End of a Crypto Legal War Is Near

The Ripple Labs vs. SEC legal saga approaches its conclusion, impacting the broader crypto landscape. Ripple faced SEC accusations regarding XRP tokens, leading to a $125 million fine and a ban on institutional sales. Recent shifts in the SEC’s approach, including dropping
12 March 2025