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VanEck Ethereum ETF
As of May 30, 2026 at 09:20 UTC
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5 articlesDespite trading 90% below its all-time high at $0.25, Cardano appears to be a value trap. The cryptocurrency has failed to compete with Ethereum, lost ground to Solana as the primary rival, ranks poorly in DeFi metrics, and lacks institutional investor support evidenced by the absence of spot ETFs. While future developments like a 2030 strategic framework and potential ETF approvals could help, analysts recommend seeking better value elsewhere.
XRP trades at $1.40, down 64% from its all-time high. While some analysts project it could reach $28 by 2030 (20x returns), this would require XRP to match Bitcoin's market cap. Realistically, a $4 price target seems more achievable, which would match Ethereum's current valuation. However, XRP's growth depends heavily on Bitcoin's performance, as no major cryptocurrency rallies without Bitcoin leading the way.
The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, expected to pass by July 4, could significantly benefit three cryptocurrencies: Ethereum and Solana as leading stablecoin platforms that may see rewards approved, and XRP as a fintech solution for financial institutions adopting blockchain technology. The White House's backing of the legislation sets up potential summer rallies for these assets.
The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which cleared the Senate Banking Committee, would establish a statutory framework classifying decentralized blockchain tokens as commodities and investment contract tokens as securities. The bill would protect open-source developers, regulate stablecoins by banning passive yield while permitting activity-based rewards, and transfer regulatory oversight of digital commodities to the CFTC. If passed, the legislation could increase capital velocity in crypto ecosystems and represent the strongest congressional endorsement of digital assets in U.S. history.
XRP became the most-traded cryptocurrency on South Korean exchanges Upbit and Bithumb on May 13, surpassing Bitcoin and Ethereum in 24-hour trading volume. However, the article cautions that a single day's volume spike is insufficient evidence for investment decisions, noting that XRP's popularity among Korean retail investors during speculative periods is cyclical. The author emphasizes that trading activity should not override fundamental analysis when evaluating cryptocurrencies.