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Coinbase’s Post-IPO Struggles Highlight Ripple’s Prudent Private Strategy

Coinbase’s Post-IPO Struggles Highlight Ripple’s Prudent Private Strategy

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2025-11-15 09:50:31
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In July 2023, Ripple secured a landmark legal victory against the SEC, which confirmed that XRP is not a security. Despite this win and a staggering $40 billion valuation, Ripple has opted to remain private, pointing to its robust financial health. This decision highlights the ongoing tension between crypto-native companies and traditional public markets. The contrast with Coinbase's lackluster performance post-IPO further underscores the challenges crypto firms face when entering public markets. Ripple's choice reflects a strategic preference for flexibility and growth outside the scrutiny of public investors, even as it maintains a valuation rivaling many public giants.

Ripple's Post-Victory Strategy: Avoiding Public Markets Despite $40B Valuation

Ripple's legal triumph over the SEC regarding XRP's non-security status in July 2023 was expected to pave the way for a public offering. Yet, the company has chosen to remain private, citing strong financials and a $40 billion valuation. This decision underscores the broader tension between crypto-native firms and traditional public markets.

The contrast with Coinbase's underwhelming post-IPO performance highlights the risks of premature public listings. While Ripple's $500 million war chest and institutional-grade liquidity solutions position it for organic growth, public market investors remain skeptical of crypto business models—a sentiment echoed in Robinhood's and Coinbase's stock struggles despite sector-wide gains.

Ethereum Sees Divergence as Long-Term Holders and BlackRock Accumulate Amid Price Drop

Ethereum's price decline to $3,200—a 7.32% drop in 24 hours—contrasts sharply with accumulating behavior from long-term holders and institutional giants. Transactions by 3–10 year ETH holders surged to 45,000 daily, levels unseen since February 2021, while BlackRock deposited $135.7 million worth of ETH into Coinbase.

Technical indicators paint a bearish picture: RSI at 43.25, MACD crossover, and prices testing the lower Bollinger Band. Yet the accumulation pattern suggests strategic positioning, with veteran investors potentially viewing the dip as a buying opportunity.

The market capitalization now stands at $372.75 billion, with $63.58 billion in daily volume. This institutional-long holder alignment during weakness echoes Bitcoin's 2018 accumulation phase before its historic rally.

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