Ripple bid up to $5 billion to acquire Circle but offer was turned down
Ripple's failed bid for Circle highlights the competitive landscape in the crypto sector, emphasizing the strategic importance of stablecoin dominance. The post Ripple bid up to $5 billion to acquire Circle but offer was...
Ripple's failed bid for Circle highlights the competitive landscape in the crypto sector, emphasizing the strategic importance of stablecoin dominance.
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