https://www.tronweekly.com/traders-bet-big-as-xrp-open-interest-blasts/
XRP’s open interest has surpassed the $3 billion mark within 24 hours, bringing new attention to Ripple’s native cryptocurrency XRP. Per CoinGlass data, Ripple open interest reached $3.61 billion, indicating that traders are highly bullish on the altcoin’s price movement. XRP’s surge in open interest, a measuring metric used to determine the value of outstanding [……

Traders Bet Big as XRP Open Interest Blasts Through $3 Billion Barrier
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