The first U.S. spot XRP ETF has gone live on Nasdaq, and the opening minutes were pure momentum.The first U.S. spot XRP ETF has gone live on Nasdaq, and the opening minutes were pure momentum.

Canary Capital Launches the First U.S. Spot XRP ETF

The wait is finally over. XRP just stepped into a new league with the launch of the Canary XRP ETF (XRPC), the first U.S.-listed spot ETF designed to track the real-time price of XRP. It opened trading on Nasdaq on November 13 and immediately drew heavy interest, clocking nearly $500,000 in volume within the first five minutes and over $916,000 within the first half-hour. For a digital asset known for speed and utility, this debut couldn’t be more fitting.

This launch isn’t just another XRP ETF story. It marks a major turning point where traditional finance and blockchain utility finally intersect in a regulated U.S. market.

Why XRPC’s Launch Matters Right Now

XRP has always been different. It wasn’t built as a speculative coin or memecoin. It was designed for one purpose: moving value across borders quickly, cheaply, and reliably. With the rise of institutional interest in real-world utility tokens, this was the right moment for Canary XRP ETF to emerge.

Nasdaq’s certification gives the fund legitimacy, clarity, and accessibility that XRP hasn’t enjoyed before. Now investors can gain direct spot exposure to XRP without navigating wallets, private keys, or exchanges.

What XRPC Actually Tracks

XRPC is built to mirror the performance of the XRP Ledger across payment flows and liquidity protocols. Instead of promising active management or market timing, the ETF keeps things simple: it follows XRP’s spot price.

Steven McClurg, CEO of Canary Capital, summed it up clearly: accessibility to XRP through an ETF unlocks the next wave of adoption for a network already used in cross-border settlements, tokenization, and fast value transfer.

In other words, XRPC isn’t about hype. It’s about giving investors a clean, regulated way to participate in one of the most established blockchain payment systems in the world.

How Strong Was the ETF’s First-Day Hype?

The first-day hype around XRPC was obvious from the opening bell. Trading kicked off with about $130,000 in volume at market open, and within just five minutes activity on Robinhood alone had already crossed the $500,000 mark. 

By the 30-minute point, total volume had climbed past $916,000, showing that buyers were lining up fast. 

Even before launch, Bloomberg analysts were calling for a big debut, with estimates ranging from $17 million to $34 million in first-day volume. Put together, these numbers show real demand from investors who’ve been waiting for a regulated, simple way to gain exposure to $XRP.

The Bigger Picture

The first U.S. spot XRP ETF isn’t just a financial product. It’s a signal. Utility-driven digital assets are gaining traction, regulators are opening doors, and investors are finally getting tools that make sense inside traditional markets.

If Bitcoin ETFs pulled institutions into crypto, XRP’s XRPC might be what brings them to real-world blockchain utility.

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