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Ripple tokens have hit a massive upswing in market capitalization over the last day, surging past Ethereum and nipping at bitcoinâs heels.
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At end of day May 14, Rippleâs market capitalization was at about $8,345,000,000. Ripple continued surging well into the next day at about $11,500,000,000, continuing to climb. This has occurred in an oscillating fashion over the last few weeks, as Ethereum and the blockchain transfer token duke it out for supremacy.
Several news sites and other sources suggest this upswing in market capitalization was spurred by recent partnerships in the ripple network. These partnerships include large banking conglomerates and other banking organizations opting to work with or adopt the Ripple network.
An April 26 Ripple press announcement said,
Ripple is proud to announce the addition of 10 new customers to our growing global network. These financial institutions include MUFG, BBVA, SEB, Akbank, Axis Bank, YES BANK, SBI Remit, Cambridge Global Payments, Star One Credit Union and eZforex.com, representing some of the worldâs largest banks, innovative smaller banks, and payment service providers (PSPs).
Differences Between Ripple tokens and Bitcoin: Ripple is a âBank Coinâ
Even though Ripple is gaining ground on market capitalization, there are distinctions between Ripple tokens and currencies like bitcoin and Ethereum. For instance, Ripple has enjoyed its market capitalization skyrocket as a result of gaining the aforesaid partnerships.
This happened because Ripple is a âbank coin.â Several commentators pointed out ripple is not a decentralized cryptocurrency. It is a centralized bank-to-bank transfer coin. Rippleâs own commentary from their labs suggested the same when they mentioned being able to use a global freeze feature.
âThe freeze protocol extension gives gateways the ability to 1)Â globally freeze all their issued funds, or 2) freeze funds issued to a particular user. Frozen funds may only be sent back to the gateway who issued them.â
This ability to freeze funds means that Ripple is not a decentralized blockchain protocol, but instead a distributed database that maintains control of the network from a central hub. This is a feature that would be impossible to execute if the coin was founded on decentralized algorithms.
This comes to no surprise to many, though, because this fact is not a hidden agenda. Rippleâs website explained the purpose of their technology: Its purpose is to be an inter-bank transfer protocol to smooth out the financial interactions between banks.
Conclusion: Rippleâs Market Position
In this regard, Rippleâs market cap has increased as a result of their partnerships. These alliances caused the market capitalization to swell beyond Ethereum, even though Ripple is not in the same category of coin.
It happened as a result of their positioning in the market. It happened because of a business alliance. By definition and design, Ripple is not meant to be a cryptocurrency. It is a âdatabase coinâ that is controlled via centralization and economic engineers.
Will Rippleâs token continue to grow on into the future? Can it maintain the second position in terms of market capitalization? Let us know in the comments below.Â
Images courtesy of Shutterstock and Ripple.com
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