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Why experts are backing cryptos like Vantard, MEW, and Popcat


Cryptocurrency prices are doing well this year, with most of them outperforming traditional assets like the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and the Dow Jones. These indices have all jumped by over 15%, while Bitcoin has risen by almost 60%, and is hovering near its all-time high.
MEW and Popcat tokens are soaring
Cat in a dogs world (MEW) and Popcat (POPCAT) have soared by over 1,000% this year, giving them a market cap of over $1 billion. Analysts believe that these tokens have more upside in the coming months because of their deep liquidity, fear of missing out (FOMO), and their substantial volumes in the spot and futures market.
MEW and Popcat also have positive technicals, with the two of them rising above their short-term and medium-term moving averages. On top of this, there are signs that Bitcoin may be about to have a bullish breakout, which could see it jump to a record high.
It has remained below the key resistance level at $70,000 this week, meaning that it only needs one catalyst to have this breakout. Many experts believe that this rally is possible. For example, analysts at Bernstein have predicted that it will rise above $200,000 in 2025. John Paulson, a billionaire investor, has also expressed optimism in Bitcoin.
A strong Bitcoin breakout would be a positive thing for meme coins like Cat in a dogs world and Popcat. Historically, as we saw earlier this year, meme coins do better than Bitcoin when it makes a bullish breakout.
Vantard may be the next big thing
Crypto analysts and investors are now betting on Vantard, an upcoming meme coin inspired by the success of Vanguard, the second-biggest asset manager in the world with over $7 trillion in assets under management.
Vantard started its pre-sale event this week and has raised $163,000 from global investors in its first stage. The initial price was $0.00010, and will increase across the ten stages, with the next price being $0.00011, a 10% increase.
According to its white paper, 75% of the dedicated treasury funds will be allocated to fundraising. 5 billion tokens went to the pre-seed round, while the ongoing seed fund will have a limit of 40 billion tokens, equivalent to 55.56% of the total. The other 40 billion tokens will go to series A and series B.
Vantard’s key to success is what it calls the first-ever Meme Index Fund (MIF), which aims to give investors access to the best-performing meme coins in a single asset.
The fund will be fully decentralized, with its profits being distributed to holders through the $VTARD token. This fund is inspired by popular Vanguard exchange-traded funds (ETF) like the one tracking the S&P 500 index, which has added over $60 billion in assets this year.
Vatard’s MIF fund will also have a surge pricing model, where investors will pay a 0% fee during periods of low activity and up to 50% during high-peak demand periods. The goal of this fee is to discourage mass redemptions.
The other top benefit is that it will give investors access to the best meme coins in the industry. As such, instead of buying tens tokens hoping to catch the next big thing, an investor in the fund will have access to the best of them. You can learn more about Vantard here.
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Ripple May Settle SEC’s $50 Million Fine Using XRP

Ripple’s long-running legal clash with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) appears to be nearing its final chapter.
However, a surprising detail has emerged from the ongoing settlement talks, which could see Ripple pay its reduced $50 million penalty using its native token, XRP.
Ripple Could Use XRP Token to Pay SEC Fine
On April 11, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse appeared on FOX Business. At the interview, he revealed that the idea of paying the penalty in XRP was floated during settlement discussions.
“The SEC is going to end up with $50 million and the US government gets $50 million and we talked about making that available in XRP,” Garlinghouse stated.
The ongoing negotiations follow Ripple’s and the SEC’s decision to drop their appeals, bringing the multi-year legal battle closer to closure.
“We’re moving past the SEC’s war on crypto and entering the next phase of the market – true institutional flows integrating with decentralized finance,” Garlinghouse added in a post on X.
Judge Analisa Torres originally set the fine at $125 million in 2024, linking it to Ripple’s unregistered XRP sales to institutional investors. Ripple complied by placing the funds in an interest-bearing account, but the appeals process delayed any further action.
With those appeals now abandoned, Ripple is expected to pay a reduced fine of $50 million.
A recent joint court filing confirms that both sides have reached a preliminary agreement. They are now seeking final approval from the SEC’s commissioners.
Once internal reviews are complete, the parties plan to request a formal ruling from the district court.
“There is good cause for the parties’ joint request that this Court put these appeals in abeyance. The parties have reached an agreement-in-principle, subject to Commission approval, to resolve the underlying case, the Commission’s appeal, and Ripple’s cross-appeal. The parties require additional time to obtain Commission approval for this agreement-in-principle, and if approved by the Commission, to seek an indicative ruling from the district court,” the filing stated.
If the commission votes in favor, this case could conclude one of the most closely watched regulatory battles in crypto history. More importantly, the use of XRP for the settlement could mark a significant shift in the SEC’s approach to digital assets.
This turnaround would represent a major regulatory shift and could trigger further bullish momentum for the token.
Since Donald Trump’s election victory in November 2024, investor confidence in XRP has grown sharply, pushing the token’s value up by more than 300%.
At the same time, institutional interest continues to rise, as seen in the wave of spot exchange-traded fund applications tied to the token
Market analysts have linked this performance to the friendlier political climate. They also point to the potential reclassification of XRP as a commodity as a key factor driving the asset’s rise.
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Ethereum ETFs See Seventh Consecutive Week of Net Outflows

Ethereum ETFs have closed yet another week in the red, recording net outflows amid continued investor hesitation.
Notably, there has been no single week of net inflows since the end of February, highlighting waning institutional interest in ETH-related products.
Ethereum ETFs Face Steady Outflows
Ethereum-backed ETFs have recorded their seventh consecutive week of net outflows, highlighting sustained institutional hesitance toward the asset.
This week alone, net outflows from spot ETH ETFs totaled $82.47 million, marking a 39% surge from the $49 million recorded in outflows the previous week.

With the steady decline in institutional presence in the ETH market, the selling pressure on the coin has soared.
Over the past week, ETH’s price has declined by 11%. The steady outflows from the funds backed by the coin suggest that the downward momentum may persist, increasing the likelihood of a price drop below the $1,500 mark.
On the price chart, technical indicators remain bearish, confirming the mounting pressure from the selling side of the market. For example, at press time, readings from ETH’s Directional Movement Index (DMI) show its positive directional index (+DI) resting below the negative directional index (-DI).

The DMI indicator measures the strength of an asset’s price trend. It consists of two lines: the +DI, which represents upward price movement, and the -DI, which represents downward price movement.
As with ETH, when the +DI rests below the -DI, the market is in a bearish trend, with downward price movement dominating the market sentiment.
Ethereum’s Price Could Drop Below $1,500
The lack of institutional capital could delay any significant rebound in ETH price, further dampening short-term prospects for recovery. If demand leans further, ETH could break out of its narrow range and follow a downward trend.
The altcoin could fall below $1,500 in this scenario to reach $1,395.

However, if ETH witnesses a positive shift in sentiment and demand spikes, its price could climb to $2,114.
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SEC Signals Readiness to Rethink Crypto Trading Oversight

Mark Uyeda, Acting Chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has encouraged crypto industry participants to offer input on a proposed framework. The initiative is designed to ease regulatory pressure on digital asset trading.
Speaking at the SEC’s April 11 Crypto Task Force roundtable, Uyeda highlighted the growing disconnect between current regulations and the realities of blockchain innovation.
SEC Considers Federal Licensing Model to Streamline Crypto Compliance
Uyeda likened the evolution of crypto markets to the early days of US securities trading, which began under a buttonwood tree in New York City.
He argued that early brokers created rules that suited the needs of their time. In the same way, modern regulators must now consider frameworks that align with the distinct structure of crypto platforms.
Unlike traditional exchanges, crypto trading systems often combine custody, execution, and clearing into one platform. Blockchain technology makes this integration possible.
Uyeda pointed out that this setup can improve transparency, efficiency, and trading speed. He also highlighted benefits like 24/7 trading through smart contracts and streamlined collateral management via tokenization.
“Blockchain technology offers the potential to execute and clear securities transactions in ways that may be more efficient and reliable than current processes,” Uyeda said.
Still, Uyeda acknowledged that the architects of US securities laws never anticipated blockchain technology or decentralized systems. As a result, compliance challenges have emerged as many tokenized securities remain unregistered and ineligible for national exchanges.
Besides that, existing rules, such as the order protection rule, are also difficult to apply in hybrid trading environments where assets move between on-chain and off-chain systems.
Uyeda also criticized the current patchwork of state-by-state licensing requirements, which create barriers for crypto firms aiming to operate nationwide.
To address these gaps, Uyeda proposed a conditional relief framework that could support experimentation while maintaining investor protections. He also suggested that a unified federal licensing model under the SEC could simplify compliance and enhance market consistency.
“Under an accommodating federal regulatory framework, some market participants would likely prefer to offer trading in both tokenized securities and non-security crypto assets under a single SEC license rather than offer trading solely in non-security crypto assets under fifty different state licenses,” Uyeda said.
Nonetheless, he invited industry experts to recommend specific areas where such relief would unlock practical use cases without undermining market integrity.
Uyeda’s remarks signal the SEC’s growing awareness that digital asset regulation must evolve. While long-term reform may take time, the proposed relief framework could create room for innovation without compromising market safeguards
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