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Weekly Recap: Markets Flat, an Industry Buoyant

News Analysis Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Weekly Recap: Markets Flat, an Industry Buoyant Cardano, Bitcoin, XRP, and Kraken continued to make the news. By Benjamin Schiller, Parikshit Mishra Mar 21, 2025, 3:42 p.m. What to know: This week, the crypto market remained flat with Bitcoin ranging between

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Weekly Recap: Markets Flat, an Industry Buoyant

Cardano, Bitcoin, XRP, and Kraken continued to make the news.

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What to know:

  • This week, the crypto market remained flat with Bitcoin ranging between $83,000 to $84,000 and the CoinDesk 20 stayed at about 2,600, reflecting the wider financial market’s downturn due to tariff worries and decreased corporate earnings.
  • On the regulatory front, Washington agencies are preparing for a historic ‘market structure’ bill in Congress, with Paul Atkins nearing confirmation as SEC Chair and Jonathan Gould as OCC pick, while EU officials are planning for a digital euro or CBDC.
  • In other news, Eric Trump joined Metaplanet, Japan’s answer to MicroStrategy, as the Trump family continues to invest in crypto, and Kraken acquired NinjaTrader for $1.5 billion.

Markets-wise, crypto was flat this week. Bitcoin was rangebound ($83,000 to $84,000). And the CoinDesk 20, which tracks about 80% of the market, stayed at about 2,600. Crypto prices suffered from being increasingly correlated with the wider financial markets, which are down on tariff worries and decreased corporate earnings. Some even said the bitcoin bull market was over.

But markets, of course, only tell part of the crypto story. There was a ton of stuff happening and much of it was positive for the industry’s future.

On the regulatory front, Washington agencies are gearing up for an historic “market structure” bill in Congress, Jesse Hamilton reported. Paul Atkins, someone who knows crypto intimately, is nearing confirmation as SEC Chair, as is OCC pick Jonathan Gould. Congress continues hearings on a stablecoin bill, as Tether continues to show its systemic importance (Kris Sandor reported). EU officials are fussing about USD hegemony of stablecoins, and are readying plans for a digital euro or CBDC (Jamie Crawley).

Eric Trump joined Metaplanet, Japan’s answer to Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy, as the Trump family continues to bet privately and publicly on crypto’s success.

Our reporters did some great deep-dives on protocol projects. Oliver Knight lifted the lid on Cardano’s price surge following ADA’s (sort of) inclusion in a putative national crypto reserve. Interestingly, that project doesn’t measure success in total value locked (TVL), an otherwise universal metric, preferring real-world use cases.

Danny Nelson looked at Pump.fun’s aspirations to dominate DeFi trading on Solana DeFi (following its domination of Solana’s memecoin issuance).

Meanwhile bitcoin miners are feeling the pinch of lower hashrates and declining transaction fees, which has erased post-election gains, Tom Carreras reported.

Jamie Crawley explored the efforts of bitcoin developers to introduce zero-knowledge proofs to that blockchain. (TLDR: it’s hard to soft-fork blockchains with decentralization as good as bitcoin’s).

Our Asia team continued to kill it, particularly in markets coverage. Resident technical analysis wiz, Omkar Godbole, correctly reported on the Fed ending QT as well as highlighting how the Turkish lira’s flash crash led to a surge in bitcoin volume in that country.

Shaurya Malwa continued his strong reporting on XRP, writing about Ripple boss Brad Garlinghouse’s comments on XRP’s chances of being added to the strategic reserve and on Ripple’s IPO plans. Malwa also reported on Raydium’s plan to start a pump.fun rival.

Sam Reynolds, who is based in Hong Kong, covered North Dakota passing a crypto ATM bill as well as reporting on how the man who stabbed Haru Invest CEO could face over a decade in prison.

And lastly, Parikshit Mishra’s swift coverage of Kraken buying NinjaTrader for $1.5 billion trumped most of the competition.

It was one of those weeks when a lot happened under the hood. Prices may be in a plateau. But the industry continued to move forward on lots of fronts.

Benjamin Schiller

Benjamin Schiller is CoinDesk’s managing editor for features and opinion. Previously, he was editor-in-chief at BREAKER Magazine and a staff writer at Fast Company. He holds some ETH, BTC and LINK.

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Parikshit Mishra

Parikshit Mishra is CoinDesk’s Regional Head of Asia, managing the editorial team in the region. Before joining CoinDesk, he was the EMEA Editor at Acuris (Mergermarket), where he dealt with copies related to private equity and the startup ecosystem. He has also worked as an Senior Analyst for CRISIL, covering the European markets and global economies. His most notable tenure was with Reuters, where he worked as a correspondent and an editor for various teams. He does not have any crypto holdings.

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XRP beat bitcoin gains as CLARITY Act advanced, but a real bullrun still needs Congress

Markets XRP beat bitcoin gains as Clarity Act advanced, but a real bullrun still needs Congress The token jumped 5% after a Senate committee moved the market-structure bill forward, reviving hopes that legal clarity can pull deeper institutional money into XRP products. By Shaurya Malwa Updated Jun 2, 2026, 4:52 a.m. Published May 16, 2026

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XRP beat bitcoin gains as Clarity Act advanced, but a real bullrun still needs Congress

The token jumped 5% after a Senate committee moved the market-structure bill forward, reviving hopes that legal clarity can pull deeper institutional money into XRP products.

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  • XRP jumped above $1.50 after the Senate Banking Committee advanced the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, a key step toward clearer U.S. rules for crypto markets.
  • The bill, which still faces several legislative hurdles, would give institutions a more defined framework for custody, trading, market making and ETF allocation of digital assets including XRP.
  • Growing institutional use of the XRP Ledger for tokenized assets, DeFi activity and spot XRP ETF inflows underscores rising demand even as the token remains below its 2025 highs.

XRP traders got the regulatory headline they had been waiting for on Thursday after the Senate Banking Committee advanced the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act in a 15-9 vote, moving one of Washington’s main crypto market-structure bills closer to a full Senate fight.

XRP traded zoomed above $1.5 after the vote, adding 5% over a 24-hour period and 7.6% on the week, making it one of the stronger performers among major tokens such as bitcoin and ether, which have added under 3% for the week.

The outsized reaction came as few large crypto assets have been shaped as directly by U.S. regulatory uncertainty as XRP.

The SEC sued Ripple in December 2020, setting off years of exchange suspensions, institutional hesitation and legal noise around whether XRP could trade freely in U.S. markets. A 2023 ruling from Judge Analisa Torres helped clear secondary-market XRP trading from being treated as securities transactions, but the broader market never got what large allocators usually want – federal legislation that is harder for a future regulator to reinterpret.

The CLARITY bill would put more digital assets under a defined market-structure regime and give institutions a cleaner framework for custody, trading, market making and ETF allocation.

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse called the committee vote “the moment” in a post on X, saying the industry deserves “the same rules and protections as every other asset class.”

The Senate Banking version still has to merge with the Agriculture Committee version, pass the full Senate, survive House reconciliation and reach the president’s desk. Senator Cynthia Lummis has said lawmakers have agreement on most of the bill, while Senator Elizabeth Warren has objected to parts of the process. The Memorial Day recess gives the current push a practical deadline.

Optimism and demand for XRP stems from several fundamental factors directly impacted both the token and its closely-related firm Ripple.

Alexis Sirkia, an early XRP and Ethereum market maker who now leads decentralized clearing firm Yellow Network told CoinDes that the “the real story of XRP in mid-2026 will not be its consolidating price, but the quiet, almost imperceptible rewiring of global finance.”

“With legal clouds lifted and institutional capital proving remarkably sticky, the XRP Ledger is transforming into a compliance-grade tokenization and settlement layer, speaking the precise language that institutional capital does,” Sirkia added.

The XRP Ledger, the underlying network of xrp tokens, has recorded a bump in activity in the past few months. Tokenized real-world assets on the chain have crossed $3 billion, placing it among the leading non-Ethereum networks for institutional tokenization.

Last week’s Ripple-JPMorgan-Mastercard-Ondo pilot processed a tokenized U.S. Treasury redemption in under five seconds, demonstrating the chain can bridge public blockchain rails with traditional interbank settlement.

Meanwhile, the broader DeFi ecosystem built around XRP through bridged representations has grown to over $560 million in combined value locked, led by Flare and Doppler Finance.

U.S.-listed spot XRP ETFs drew $25.8 million in net inflows earlier this week in their largest daily haul since early January, bringing cumulative inflows to $1.35 billion.

The inflows followed Ripple’s closing of a $200 million debt facility for its Ripple Prime brokerage and a successful pilot tokenized U.S. Treasury settlement on the XRP Ledger with JPMorgan, Mastercard and Ondo Finance.

As such, XRP remains well below its 2025 highs, and the $1.50 area continues to act as the level bulls need to reclaim.

The committee vote gave XRP a catalyst. Full legal clarity is still the trade.

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