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Ripple Withdraws From Fortress Acquisition; Hand-Picked For NBG List

Published 29/09/2023, 20:30
Ripple Withdraws From Fortress Acquisition; Hand-Picked For NBG List
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Benzinga - Two significant developments occurred for Ripple this week; the company withdrew from the Fortress acquisition, as the inclusion of Ripple Labs in the NBG’s exclusive list marked notable gains in price and volume for XRP (CRYPTO: XRP).

What Happened (Fortress Deal)?

In early September, Ripple announced the planned acquisition of Fortress Trust. However, CEO Brad Garlinghouse later revealed the company's withdrawal from the deal through an announcement on X, formerly Twitter. There was no reason explicitly mentioned for the decision, however, the company will remain a shareholder in the parent company, Fortress Blockchain Technologies.

The deal was initially planned to expand Ripple's license pool in the U.S. and invest in other Fortress group companies, including affiliated firm FortressPay. Ripple is currently engaged in a legal battle with the SEC, and the discontinuation of the deal could benefit other companies associated with Fortress.

The ongoing legal tussle and its implications for the broader crypto industry will be among the focal points at the upcoming Benzinga Future of Digital Assets conference on Nov. 14 in NYC.

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Ahead of the planned acquisition, Fortress Trust revealed a security incident involving a third-party analytics vendor, affecting four of its clients. Ripple stepped in to compensate the four customers and completely recover the losses of one major client, CryptoPotato reports.

Fortress CEO Scott Purcell said the company lost $12 million to $15 million in the attack with most of the funds being Bitcoin, followed by USDC (CRYPTO: USDC) and Tether (CRYPTO: USDT), as reported by Fortune.

What Happened (NBG List)?

Meanwhile, Ripple Labs has grabbed a spot in the exclusive list of the National Bank of Georgia (NBG) for its second Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) pilot venture. Among the nine other names on the list are AUGENTIC GmbH, eCurrency Mint and Bitt Inc.

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Ripple VP for CBDC Engagement, James Wallis cited that the XRP token is already actively engaged with many live projects for CBDC solutions.

The bank seeks to lead the CBDC revolution and has already chartered out its blueprint of a Limited Access Live Pilot Environment. It is a groundbreaking initiative for measuring the expertise and feasibility of a CBDC framework.

Read More: Ripple CEO Can't Help Taking A Jab At Gary Gensler While Visiting SEC's Washington HQ: 'Did Not Invite Us In'

Price Action: XRP is up 4.8% in the past 24 hours, with trading volume expanding 86.5%.

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