Thursday was particularly positive days for the spot ETFs tracking Hyperliquid's token.Thursday was particularly positive days for the spot ETFs tracking Hyperliquid's token.

XRP and HYPE Keep Winning the ETF Race as SOL Joins BTC and ETH

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The evident divergence in how ETF investors behave toward the largest cryptocurrencies by market cap continues. The past week saw some record-setting withdrawals from the BTC funds, but those following HYPE and XRP have maintained their green dominance.

At the same time, the SOL funds have turned red after the previous week’s positive performance.

XRP and HYPE Still Dominate

CryptoPotato reported last week that the spot ETFs tracking HYPE, XRP, and SOL defied the trend set by the two largest digital assets and attracted notable capital. The trend extended in the past week for two of those assets, and one day was particularly positive for the HYPE funds.

Data from SoSoValue reveals that Thursday stands out with just over $108 million in net inflows, making it by far the best single-day performance from the funds. With a lot more modest $1.46 million on Tuesday and $1.82 million on Friday, the week ended with $111.36 million in net inflows. It also set the record for the most significant weekly inflows, surpassing the previous of $72.38 million marked during the funds’ second week of existence.

The spot XRP ETFs also ended the week strongly, albeit nowhere near HYPE’s Thursday inflows. They attracted $15.63 million on Friday, building on the $5.31 million on Monday and $2.05 million on Wednesday. With Tuesday and Thursday being $0.00 days, the week ended with $23 million in net inflows, the best in a month and a half.

The cumulative total net flows have risen to another all-time high of $1.47 billion. Moreover, both XRP and HYPE ETFs have been on a green-only weekly streak for 8 and 7 consecutive weeks now, respectively.

SOL Joins BTC and ETH

While the HYPE and XRP products have continued their impressive streak, SOL has fallen behind with a $3.8 million net outflow. Thus, the Solana ETFs have joined the two market leaders.

The spot Bitcoin ETFs registered another massive withdrawal in the past week, with nearly $1.8 billion leaving the funds. This was their second-worst weekly performance in their 2.5-year history. The Ethereum funds were also in the red, with more than $273 million withdrawn.

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