Bitcoin Nears $86K as Trump Calls for Rate Cuts, XRP Gets U.S. Futures After SEC Resolution
XRP jumped as high as 12% before paring gains, as closely-related Ripple Labs ended its long-standing battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), stating Wednesday that the case had “come to an end.”

What to know:
- Bitcoin is approaching $86,000, and XRP has seen a 10% increase as the cryptocurrency market shows signs of recovery.
- XRP's rise is partly due to Ripple Labs concluding its legal battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the announcement of Bitnomial launching futures tied to the token.
- Despite the Federal Reserve maintaining interest rates and lowering growth outlooks, President Trump has called for rate cuts, adding uncertainty to the market's future.
Bitcoin
BTC rose in early Asian hours on Thursday following the Wednesday Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, where the Fed kept rates intact but lowered growth outlooks until 2027.
Ether (ETH) remained muted after a sudden 7% jump late Wednesday, ending the day up 3.%. Solana’s SOL,
XRP jumped as high as 12% before paring gains, as closely-related Ripple Labs ended its long-standing battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), stating Wednesday that the case had “come to an end.”
The asset got a further boost in the U.S. as Bitnomial said it would launch futures tied to the token for local investors from Thursday in a first for the region.
🚀 XRP futures are here! 🚀
— Bitnomial (@Bitnomial) March 19, 2025
Bitnomial is launching the first-ever CFTC-regulated $XRP futures in the U.S. — physically settled for real market impact. Plus, we’ve voluntarily dismissed our case against the SEC as regulatory clarity improves. pic.twitter.com/ARkSanjFNU
President Donald Trump, meanwhile, said the Fed should cut interest rates with the U.S. reciprocal tariffs coming into play starting April 1. Separately, his national economic adviser, Kevin Hassett, said he anticipated a 2.5% growth rate against the Fed’s 1.7% expectation.
“The Fed would be MUCH better off CUTTING RATES as U.S.Tariffs start to transition (ease!) their way into the economy,” Trump said in a Truth Social post. “Do the right thing. April 2nd is Liberation Day in America!!!”
As such, traders remain cautious of a continual rally and noted current market action could be a relief bounce.
“The rally is probably a function of a relief bounce as markets steady back after 5 weeks of consecutive equity sell-offs, and traders awaiting more hard data releases to draw a firmer conclusion on the current economic trajectory,” Augustine Fan, head of insights at SignalPlus, told CoinDesk in a Telegram message.
Jeff Mei, COO at BTSE, mirrored the sentiment in an email to CoinDesk: “Overall market sentiment has been so weak these past few weeks that even Powell's relatively neutral speech and merely the lack of negative comments caused crypto prices to rally.”
“Additionally, there haven't been any new tariff announcements to shock the market. That being said, things could change very quickly and we're advising all of our clients to stay observant and vigilant through the next few weeks and months as we move through stages of volatility,” Mei ended.
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