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by: xpoolPosted on: April 9, 2025

Will XRP Take Over Ethereum in 2025? Crypto Expert Sees Potential

While Ethereum continues to reign as the second-largest cryptocurrency, a prominent crypto attorney is predicting a shift in dominance. John Deaton, founder of CryptoLawUS and a key figure in the Ripple vs. SEC legal battle, suggests that XRP could overtake Ethereum by the end of 2025. Deaton believes the gap between XRP and Ethereum’s market value is narrower than many realize.

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