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Story: Ripple Secures Dual License in Luxembourg, XRP Remains Unmoved

By Dan Saada

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What Happened. Ripple has just secured a dual license in Luxembourg. Not a minor detail.

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Historical Context. Luxembourg as a gateway to Europe is not new. In 2016, Bitstamp did exactly the same thing —…

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Why It Matters. For Ripple, the dual Luxembourg license is not a publicity stunt.

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What to Watch. Several things deserve close attention in the coming months.

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The question needs to be asked frankly: what is the point of a regulatory license if the market doesn't care?

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Ripple has just secured a dual license in Luxembourg. Not a minor detail. It's the key that grants it access to the entire European market under the MiCA — Markets in…

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Luxembourg as a gateway to Europe is not new. In 2016, Bitstamp did exactly the same thing — obtaining a license in this small country to extend its reach across the continent.

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For Ripple, the dual Luxembourg license is not a publicity stunt. It's a strategic step in a context where European regulators are tightening the screws.

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But here's the problem. XRP investors are not companies looking to optimize their cash flows. They are traders, holders, people who want to see the token rise.

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Read also: Luxembourg Approval for Ripple Puts 75 Licenses at Stake Before MiCA Deadline

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And the market has understood this well.

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More context: Ripples Luxembourg Green Light Puts 75 Licenses on the Line Before MiCA Cutoff

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Several things deserve close attention in the coming months. First, the adoption of XRP in European cross-border transactions — the real volumes will be the true test.

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Then, the impact of MiCA on new entrants in the sector. Luxembourg is attractive, but how many other players will obtain licenses in the coming months?

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