XRP Rises 10% on Bullish Day From Investing.com

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2024-11-18 04:57:00

Investing.com – XRP was trading ‌at US$1.1419⁣ at 01:56​ (04:56 GMT) this Monday according to Investing.com Index, jumping 10.30%‌ in the ​last 24 hours. This​ is the largest daily ⁤gain since November 16th.

The strong ⁢upward movement brought the total ​market capitalization ⁣value‌ of⁤ XRP ⁣to $64.4433 billion, which represents 2.11% of the total amount of cryptocurrency market capitalization. At its all-time high, XRP’s market capitalization reached $83.4407 billion.

XRP has been trading between $1.0540 and $1.1420 over the past‌ 24 ⁤hours.⁣ The volume of digital currency​ traded⁣ over the same period was $10.8221 billion, or 7.16% of the total volume of all ⁢cryptocurrencies, ‌as of when this article was last updated. ⁣

Over the past seven days, ⁤XRP has shown an increase in its value and⁤ has grown ‍by⁢ 91.82%. During ‍this period the digital currency traded between​ USD 0.5984 and USD 1.2608.

At ‌its current price, XRP is still 65.29% below its all-time high⁤ of ‌$3.29 reached on ⁣January ⁣4, 2018

Other ⁣digital currencies

Bitcoin traded at 90,477.6⁢ US dollars according⁣ to the Investing.com Index, up ​0.10% on the day.

Bitcoin’s market⁢ capitalization amounted to $1,791.7212 billion, or 58.70% of the total ​cryptocurrency market, while Ethereum had⁤ a market value⁤ of $373.8103 billion, or ​12.25% of the total invested in digital currencies.

Interview Title: The⁤ Future of Technology ⁤and Human Experience

Interviewer‌ (Alex Johnson, Editor of Time.news): Thank you​ for⁢ joining us today, Dr.⁤ Lila Tran. You’re a leading ‌expert in technology ethics and‌ human-computer interaction. It’s a pleasure to ⁣have you here.

Dr. Lila‍ Tran: Thank you, Alex! It’s great to be here. I’m excited to discuss the fascinating intersection of technology and human experience.

Alex: Let’s jump right in. As technology evolves rapidly, how do‍ you ​see the ‍relationship between‍ humans and technology⁣ changing in the next few years?

Dr. Tran: That’s a critical‌ question. I believe we’re⁤ headed towards an era where technology‍ becomes even more ​personalized and intuitive.​ We’re not⁣ just‌ using tools anymore; they’re beginning to⁢ understand us—our ⁢preferences, our emotions, ⁢even ‌our context. This has the potential to⁢ enhance our experiences but also poses⁤ ethical challenges.

Alex: ⁣ Absolutely. Personalization sounds enticing, but it invites concerns⁣ about privacy and data‍ security. How can we balance personalization with the need for privacy?

Dr.⁤ Tran: Great point. This balance is ⁣at the forefront of current discussions in tech ethics. One approach is the concept of ‍ transparent algorithms. Companies can and should explain how their algorithms work and what data they use, empowering users to make informed choices.

Alex: That transparency seems vital. Shifting gears a bit, can you discuss how emerging technologies like AI and VR are revolutionizing⁢ education and training?

Dr. Tran: Certainly! AI can offer ‌customized ⁤learning experiences based on ⁣individual student needs, while VR creates immersive environments for‌ hands-on ​training. Imagine medical students practicing surgery ‌in a virtual setting or ​history students walking⁣ through ancient civilizations.⁣ This shift can‌ make learning more engaging ‍and‌ effective.

Alex: ‍ Speaking of engagement, do you think there’s a risk‍ of technology becoming overwhelmingly ​distracting or ​addictive?⁢

Dr. Tran: Absolutely, and that’s an area ​that needs careful examination. Devices⁤ designed⁤ to capture our attention ⁢can lead to ⁣overstimulation‍ and reduced productivity. It’s crucial for developers to consider the well-being of users and​ create products that enhance‍ our lives rather than detract from them.

Alex: Such a necessary perspective! In your view, ⁣what role should governments play ‌in regulating technology to protect users while fostering⁢ innovation?

Dr. Tran: Governments ‍should focus on creating frameworks that prioritize ethical standards without stifling innovation. Collaboration with tech companies, academia, and the ⁢public can‍ lead to effective⁣ policies⁢ that safeguard⁤ user rights while still encouraging groundbreaking advancements.

Alex: ⁢That collaborative ‍approach sounds ​promising. Looking ‌ahead, ​what excites you ‍most about the future of technology?

Dr. Tran: I’m passionate about the potential for technology​ to​ foster connectivity and understanding across global cultures. With advancements in communication tools and translation technologies, we have an incredible opportunity to ⁣bridge divides and ​promote empathy on a ​global scale.

Alex: That is indeed exciting!‍ Lastly, for our readers who are eager to engage with technology responsibly, what ⁣practical steps can they take?

Dr. Tran: I’d recommend starting with digital literacy. Understanding how technology works,​ being ‌aware of privacy settings, and being​ critical of the information we consume are essential skills.‌ Engaging in‍ discussions about the​ ethical⁢ implications‌ of tech can also empower users to advocate for their rights.

Alex: Wise words, Dr. Tran. Thank you for your insights today! It’s been a fascinating discussion,⁤ and we⁤ appreciate your ‍time.

Dr.⁢ Tran: Thank you, Alex! I enjoyed our⁣ conversation and hope ⁣it sparks further reflection and dialogue among your readers.

Alex: Absolutely! To our audience, stay informed and engaged with the world of technology—it’s ⁤ever-evolving!

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