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by: xpoolPosted on: May 1, 2025

Ripple’s $5B Bid for Circle Rejected, Ripple’s Acquisition Strategy Continues

Ripple’s ambitious bid to acquire Circle for $5 billion has been rejected, signaling a strategic shift in the cryptocurrency industry. This rejection keeps Circle on track for its planned IPO while potentially influencing the stability of the USDC stablecoin market.

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