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XRP ETFs see steady inflows as total assets hit $1.2B

Key Takeaways

  • XRP spot ETFs have seen daily inflows since launching.
  • Total assets under management in XRP ETFs have reached $1.2 billion.

US XRP exchange-traded funds have accumulated $1.2 billion in assets following an unbroken streak of daily inflows since their market debut, according to aggregated data from issuer websites and market trackers.

Canary’s XRP ETF currently holds the top position with $335 million in assets under management. 21shares and Grayscale follow with over $250 million and $220 million, respectively, just ahead of funds managed by Bitwise and Franklin Templeton.

These funds have collectively attracted $1 billion in net inflows, with 21shares leading the latest session at around $7 million.

While XRP ETFs have seen strong launches, XRP’s price has lagged behind Bitcoin’s post-ETF performance. The asset is trading at about $1.9, down 9% over the past month, as market-wide volatility continues.

Analysts have warned of a potential cooling period in the crypto market in 2026, which could add further pressure to XRP and other assets.

Markus Thielen, the founder of 10x Research, has predicted that most non-Bitcoin crypto ETFs are unlikely to achieve lasting success, as institutional demand continues to center on Bitcoin.

He said in a recent interview that Bitcoin’s role as “digital gold” resonates with investors, while altcoins such as XRP and Solana lack a compelling institutional narrative.

Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/xrp-etf-inflows-asset-growth/

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