Don't Want to Miss Out, XRP Joins the Ranks of the 100 Most Valuable Assets in the World


XRP has officially entered the list of the 100 most valuable assets in the world after experiencing a significant price surge in the last week. With an increase of 28.45% in seven days, XRP's market capitalization now reaches a fantastic figure of US$172.60 billion.
Thanks to the surge, XRP occupies the 100th position in the list of the most valuable global assets, just below Qualcomm which has a market value of US$172.89 billion. Meanwhile, the 98th and 97th positions are held by Accenture US$175.05 billion and Verizon US$175.48 billion, according to Companies Market Cap, Monday (14/07).
Meanwhile, Bitcoin (BTC) is still holding strong at the 6th position on the same list with a market capitalization reaching US$2.384 trillion. The current exchange rate of BTC is around US$119,886 with a growth of 1.81% over the week and it briefly recorded a new ATH at US$120,000.
On the other hand, this achievement of XRP reflects the strengthening position of digital assets in the global financial landscape. The surge in its value serves as evidence that crypto assets are gradually but surely beginning to match the financial power of giant companies around the world.
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Ybaservip
· 07-15 08:48
Hold on tight, we're about to To da moon 🛫
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· 07-14 09:04
Just go for it💪
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Szerovip
· 07-14 08:16
HODL Tight 💪
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