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SUI Rebounds From Key Support as Nasdaq-Listed Lion Group Eyes Treasury Purchase

Sui (SUI) SUI is trading at $2.6481, down 2.03% in the past 24 hours, after rebounding from the $2.58–$2.60 support range during the June 26–27 session, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model.
The bounce followed a steep intraday decline from $2.70 to $2.58 but was supported by renewed volume and improved sentiment tied to institutional interest.
A key development came via Lion Group Holding Ltd. (LGHL), which on June 26 announced its intention to acquire SUI tokens as part of a broader $600 million crypto treasury strategy.
In a press release, the Singapore-based Nasdaq-listed firm confirmed a $2 million acquisition of HYPE tokens at an average price of $37.30, marking the first strategic purchase under this program. The company also said it intends to use future proceeds from its convertible debenture facility to purchase SOLand SUI.
CEO Wilson Wang described HYPE as a «foundational execution-first asset» and said LGHL views it as core infrastructure for the future of capital markets. The firm plans to use at least 75% of the net proceeds from each closing of its convertible facility for token acquisitions, including SUI, and the rest for broader crypto operations and working capital.
Lion Group operates a multi-asset trading platform offering services such as total return swaps (TRS), contracts-for-difference (CFDs), OTC stock options, and brokerage for securities and futures. The firm emphasized its growing commitment to layer-1 blockchain ecosystems and said it will continue updating the market on further treasury reserve developments.
This announcement follows heightened activity in the SUI ecosystem, including strong buying at the $2.60 level and a late-session V-shaped recovery on elevated volume, which helped push the token toward its current price. Analysts remain cautious, noting resistance around $2.66, but short-term sentiment appears to have improved.
Technical Analysis Highlights
- SUI traded within a 24-hour range of $2.58 to $2.70, showing a 4.5% decline from peak to trough.
- A temporary bottom formed at $2.58 during the 21:00 UTC session on June 26, followed by accumulation signs.
- Multiple rejection wicks emerged near $2.66, confirming short-term resistance during the 09:00–11:00 UTC window on June 27.
- A minor bullish reversal pattern appeared from 07:51 to 08:24 UTC on June 27, with a 0.9% recovery from $2.61 to $2.63.
- A sequence of higher lows developed from 01:00 to 08:00 UTC on June 27, signaling gradual shift in momentum.
- Volume spiked 18% above the 24-hour average during the recovery phase starting 08:00 UTC on June 27, reinforcing support at $2.60.
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Why is XRP Up Today? Trio of Catalysts Sees Token Outperform Wider Crypto Market

XRP climbed 5.5% to $2.19 in the last 24 hours after a trio of catalysts converged to help the cryptocurrency outperform the wider cryptocurrency market.
One of the catalysts was launch of XRP micro futures on Robinhood. The contracts offer traders more flexibility to bet on the cryptocurrency’s future price direction or hedge current positions given their smaller size.
Regulatory fog also thinned. On Friday, Ripple withdrew its cross-appeal in its long-running U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) lawsuit. The SEC sued Ripple back in 2020 over its XRP sales, alleging these violated securities laws. The SEC is expected to drop its own appeal, leaving last year’s ruling, ordering Ripple to pay a $125 million civil penalty to the SEC, intact. The move could lift a lid that had kept some investors on the sidelines.
On-chain data rounded out the bullish setup. The XRP Ledger logged over a 1.1 million active addresses over the past week according to crypto analyst Ali Martinez, who cited Glassnode data.
XRP’s rise saw it outperform the wider crypto market, with the broader CoinDesk 20 (CD20) index rising 1.7% in the last 24 hours.
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Bitcoin Treasury Corp Boosts Holdings to 771 BTC, Plans Lending After $51M Buy

Bitcoin Treasury Corporation, a Canadian firm focused on bitcoin-related services, has wrapped up the first leg of its bitcoin buying campaign, adding 478.57 bitcoin (BTC) for CAD $70 million ($51 million) and boosting its total holdings to 771.37 BTC.
The accumulation works out to roughly 0.0000634 BTC per fully diluted share, the company said in a Friday press release. The Toronto-based firm plans to lend part of its BTC treasury to trading desks and other counterparties that need ready access to the cryptocurrency.
The approach mirrors that of numerous other companies adopting bitcoin as a treasury reserve asset.
Publicly-traded companies now hold a total of 841,715 BTC worth over $90 billion, according to Bitcointreasuries data, while private firms are estimated to hold 290,878 BTC worth over $31 billion.
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Ripple to Drop Cross-Appeal Against SEC, Ending Years-Long Legal Battle With SEC

The years-long legal battle between Ripple and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) appears to have finally come to an end, after Ripple Labs CEO Brad Garlinghouse announced Friday that the company plans to drop its cross-appeal in the case.
“Ripple is dropping our cross appeal, and the SEC is expected to drop their appeal, as they’ve previously said,” Garlinghouse wrote on X. “We’re closing this chapter once and for all, and focusing on what’s most important – building the Internet of Value. Lock in.”
XRP climbed a modest 1.4% on the news.
The decision comes just a day after U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York (SDNY) rejected a joint request from the SEC and Ripple to approve a proposed settlement agreement that would slash Ripple’s civil penalty to $50 million and dissolve the permanent injunction against the firm. It was the latter that appeared to be the sticking point for Torres, who argued:
“Indeed, if the Court should not be concerned about Ripple violating the law, why do the parties want to eliminate the injunction that tells Ripple, ‘Follow the law’?,” Torres wrote. “When the Court imposed the injunction, it did so because it found a ‘reasonable probability’ that Ripple would continue violating federal securities laws. This has not changed, nor do the parties claim that it has.”
The joint request was the second such request slapped down by Torres, who rejected an earlier attempt in May citing both jurisdictional and procedural flaws. With the court showing no signs of budging on the terms of the settlement, Ripple’s decision to withdraw its cross-appeal ends the case by accepting the initially-imposed civil penalty of $125 million and presumably leaving the permanent injunction against the firm in place.
A spokesperson for Ripple Labs did not immediately respond to CoinDesk’s request for comment.
The SEC first sued Ripple in 2020 under then-Chair Jay Clayton, alleging that the company violated federal securities laws through its sales of XRP. After years of litigation, Torres eventually concluded in a 2023 ruling that the sales of XRP to retail traders on public exchanges did not constitute securities transactions, but found that XRP sales to institutional investors did, thus violating securities laws.
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