Ripple Remains Hopeful: Can $XRP Reclaim Its Top 2 Crypto Status Under Trump?
Four years since the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against fintech firm
Ripple, the world's largest holder of the XRP token is hopeful that the digital coin will see better
days under a new Donald Trump government.Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has been posting about what a
Trump administration could mean for the broader cryptocurrency industry since Tuesday night, but on
Thursday, he took the time to recognize the XRP community and projected a brighter future for what used
to be a token that was only second to Bitcoin in value.$XRP Army's Ups and Downs"A lot has happened
since XRP was the 2nd most valuable digital asset. It's been – at times – a frustrating journey,"
Garlinghouse admitted. As of November 2024, XRP is Top 7 on CoinGecko's list of the most valuable crypto
assets.It was 2018 when XRP quickly rose to overtake Ethereum (ETH) and Bitcoin cash to become the
world's second largest cryptocurrency by market value. At the time, the XRP Ledger was touted as a
significant challenger to the Bitcoin chain due to its faster transaction speeds, and its native token
was fast becoming an alternative for many early crypto adopters.By December 2020, Ripple was in hot
waters. The SEC filed a lawsuit against Ripple and its top executives Garlinghouse and co-founder Chris
Larsen for allegedly selling unregistered securities, that is, XRP tokens. Trump was the president at
the time.Since then, the XRP Ledger's growth and the XRP token's price has seen slow progress as Ripple
worked to stand against the SEC's claims.By 2021, President Joe Biden appointed Gary Gensler into the
SEC chairmanship. He picked up the case left behind by his predecessor and pursued Ripple to kickoff a
four-year back-and-forth legal battle.In 2023, Judge Analisa Torres ruled that XRP isn't a security when
sold on crypto exchanges, marking a significant victory in Ripple's battle to get XRP back on its
feet.The SEC has since filed an appeal to overturn some of the provisions in the said ruling, but many
industry observers, even legal experts, said the financial regulator was making a huge mistake since
appealing won't change XRP's status as a non-security.As expected of Ripple, the company filed a
cross-appeal, promising to continue defending XRP's legal status and exposing the SEC for its alleged
regulatory "overreach."A Tribute to the $XRP ArmyThe XRP Army, basically the community behind the XRP
token, has, at times, expressed frustration over the digital coin's slow bounce back since 2020.
Garlinghouse acknowledged that it hasn't been an easy road. He recognized "the XRP family's patience and
unwavering support" through the years.One user responded to the Ripple CEO's sentiments, saying that
"the opportunity cost to hold XRP was enormous," seemingly referring to the four-year wait for the
token's holders to see prices spike significantly while other crypto tokens were already pumping
hard.Another user acknowledged that "the last 3 years have been soul crushing" for her, being a 6-year
veteran in the XRP community, but she remains hopeful of the token's bright future.A Wind of Change for
$XRP?Garlinghouse, who has repeatedly called out Gensler over the years for his leadership that kicked
off a string of lawsuits against crypto firms, said that four years since the SEC's lawsuit, "now
finally we see a light at the end of the tunnel as these external (frankly unnatural and manipulative)
market factors fade."For the crypto executive, change is coming. "The tides are shifting, headwinds are
turning to tailwinds, and the opportunity for those of us who believe in the future for XRP is
enormous!" he concluded.Notably, Trump has not specifically talked about other cryptocurrencies besides
Bitcoin. Also, Larsen made a huge XRP donation to the campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris, drawing
the ire of the XRP Army.On the other hand, Trump has also vowed support for the broader crypto space,
raising hopes among XRP holders that the Trump administration will usher in a "new beginning" for the
community.