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Ripple's 53% Surge Makes It the Second-Biggest Cryptocurrency

Ripple’s rise is poised to rain on Ether’s parade.

Ripple's 53% Surge Makes It the Second-Biggest Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency mining machines sit in operating racks. (Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- A new contender just moved into second place in the race to catch bitcoin.

Ripple, a cryptocurrency that first surfaced in 2013, has surged 53 percent in the past 24 hours to surpass ethereum and take the title of the world’s second-most valuable digital coin by market cap. Ripple’s market value rocketed to $86 billion, making ether No.3 at $73 billion. Bitcoin’s market cap is near $250 billion.

It’s the latest twist in the crypto saga known as the “flippening.” That’s what ether enthusiasts call the coin’s anticipated rise to the most valuable by market cap. Rather than catching up to bitcoin, though, ether has fallen behind other upstarts. Just last week, it looked like bitcoin cash, which first debuted in August, would spoil ether’s pursuit. That threat faded as the bitcoin-spinoff tumbled, only to be replaced, and realized, by Ripple as its 20,000 percent surge this year flipped the flippening on its head.

Ripple's 53% Surge Makes It the Second-Biggest Cryptocurrency

“There’s no doubt 2017 has been, among other things, the year of crypto,” Ripple Chief Executive Officer Brad Garlinghouse said on Bloomberg Television earlier this week. “And within the year of crypto, XRP [ripple] has outperformed every other digital asset out there.”

Ripple’s rally has far outpaced the gains of both ether and bitcoin, which have gained roughly 9,000 and 1,400 percent year-to-date, respectively.

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To contact the reporter on this story: Kailey Leinz in New York at kleinz1@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Jeremy Herron at jherron8@bloomberg.net, Randall Jensen

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