Ripple Ventures' track record speaks volumes—it's the sole investment from their portfolio that secured listing on a major exchange. Institutional capital flowing $21M into a project isn't random. Major exchanges don't greenlight listings by coincidence either.
Here's the disconnect: the valuation metrics might be off the mark, but the project fundamentals? That's probably not where the problem lies. When blue-chip backers put serious money on the table, they're betting on substance, not vapor.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 5h ago
Just hype up a project when it launches? Ripple's investment judgment isn't that great either.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-08 16:48
21M inflow is still the "only success"? Ripple's investment vision is truly outstanding, haha
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ETHReserveBank
· 01-08 16:46
Even if it's listed on an exchange, it doesn't mean much. Didn't those previous rug projects also get traded before?
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PanicSeller69
· 01-08 16:46
NGL, Ripple's hand is good. When institutions throw in 21 million, they probably aren't all just gambling... The exchange folks are watching closely.
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VibesOverCharts
· 01-08 16:41
Damn, 21M pumped in and it got listed just like that? Blue chips are blue chips, no wasted effort.
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AirdropChaser
· 01-08 16:35
Well said, $21M institutional funds won't throw money around blindly; there must be something behind it
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The only project listed on the main exchange? That shows Ripple's vision is indeed good; not everyone can invest in it
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Whether the valuation is inflated or not, a solid fundamental is the key
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Institutional entry is the best endorsement; scam projects won't have them involved
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Wow, just this one successful case can demonstrate the professionalism of Ventures
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The key is that the fundamentals are solid; the valuation will catch up sooner or later
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Blue-chip investors' money is calculated and accounted for; retail investors don't just go all-in on gut feelings
Ripple Ventures' track record speaks volumes—it's the sole investment from their portfolio that secured listing on a major exchange. Institutional capital flowing $21M into a project isn't random. Major exchanges don't greenlight listings by coincidence either.
Here's the disconnect: the valuation metrics might be off the mark, but the project fundamentals? That's probably not where the problem lies. When blue-chip backers put serious money on the table, they're betting on substance, not vapor.