
"XRP's commodity status comes from a joint SEC and CFTC ruling, which is a regulatory opinion rather than a law, leaving it vulnerable to reinterpretation by future administrations."
"Standard Chartered's Geoffrey Kendrick projects $4 to $8 billion in XRP ETF inflows if the CLARITY Act becomes law, compared to the $1.44 billion that came in without it."
XRP is currently priced at $1.33, down over 63% from its July 2025 high of $3.65. The CLARITY Act is crucial for establishing XRP's commodity status as permanent law. The Senate Banking Committee plans a markup in late April, with potential delays threatening the bill's future. The SEC and CFTC classified XRP as a digital commodity, but this classification is merely a regulatory opinion. Institutional partnerships and projected ETF inflows could significantly increase XRP's value if the CLARITY Act passes.
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