According to a Bitwise report, there is foul play in the crypto industry because it is unregulated, which makes exchanges culpable to manipulation as some even inflate their trading volumes. The Bitwise researchers have discovered that up to 95% of trading volumes are fraudulent. This is where Ripple (available on Binance) steps in.

Ripple (available on Binance) Working to Enhance Accuracy

The crypto firm is working with reliable partners in the industry to understand the scale and scope of the problem and evaluate its XRP volume reporting. Going into Q2 2019, the company is likely to take a cautious approach in reporting XRP sales. The aim is to enhance transparency, and based on these proposals, the target XRP sales for the quarter are likely to decline to below ten basis points

In a blog post on June 3, Ripple (available on Binance) discussed how the industry can do better in terms of accurate reporting. The blog cites various industry reports, including the recent Bitwise report to the SEC, the report by Data Accountability & Transparency Alliance, and one by Blockchain Institute. All these reports cite inaccuracy in reporting as the main problem the cryptocurrency industry is facing as some companies exaggerate their volumes.

Inaccurate Reporting May Hurt the Industry

Ripple (available on Binance) further explains in the blog post why it is choosing to act now. The cryptocurrency firm states that it believes in trust and transparency, without which there cannot be mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies or blockchain technology. Ripple (available on Binance) further asserts that for an emerging market that is seeking mainstream adoption, transparency and trust are essential components.