The post XRP Price Prediction For 12 Months: How XRP ETFs Could Drive the Next Big Rally appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News XRP spot ETFs have officially launched, opening the door for institutional investors to access the cryptocurrency more easily. Early data shows that a significant portion of XRP supply is already being locked up behind these funds, a move that could influence the token’s price over the coming year. Following the ETF debut, XRP experienced a …The post XRP Price Prediction For 12 Months: How XRP ETFs Could Drive the Next Big Rally appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News XRP spot ETFs have officially launched, opening the door for institutional investors to access the cryptocurrency more easily. Early data shows that a significant portion of XRP supply is already being locked up behind these funds, a move that could influence the token’s price over the coming year. Following the ETF debut, XRP experienced a …

XRP Price Prediction For 12 Months: How XRP ETFs Could Drive the Next Big Rally

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XRP Price Prediction

The post XRP Price Prediction For 12 Months: How XRP ETFs Could Drive the Next Big Rally appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

XRP spot ETFs have officially launched, opening the door for institutional investors to access the cryptocurrency more easily. Early data shows that a significant portion of XRP supply is already being locked up behind these funds, a move that could influence the token’s price over the coming year.

Following the ETF debut, XRP experienced a sharp 30% pullback, dropping from its November 10 peak of $2.58 to $1.81. This “sell-the-news” reaction came after a broader market sell-off in early October. Despite the correction, XRP has started recovering and is trading near $2.30, maintaining a pattern of higher lows since April.

ETF Accumulation Is Already Significant. 4 Spot XRP ETFs are now active, and initial holdings indicate rising accumulation:

  • Canary Capital holds 151.67M XRP (as of Nov. 26).
  • Bitwise increased holdings from 59 million to 67 million XRP after Monday’s trading.
  • Franklin Templeton (XRPZ) holds 32 million XRP, with total net assets of $62.94 million.
  • Grayscale (GXRP) holds 36.09M XRP, with 19.4 XRP per share.

Most ETFs hold around 10 XRP per share, while Grayscale’s product holds nearly double, reflecting a higher trading price.

XRP has seen a 220% jump in on-chain transaction volume as excitement grows around upcoming SEC decisions on multiple spot XRP ETF filings. Whale activity is also increasing, with several large wallets accumulating millions of XRP. More ETF approvals could bring a major influx of liquidity and put XRP back in the spotlight for institutional investors. 

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Upcoming XRP ETF 

  • CoinShares XRP ETF (Ticker: XRPL): Expected Launch: By the end of Q1 2026
  • 21Shares U.S. Spot XRP Product (Ticker: TBD): Expected Launch: Early to mid-2026
  • ProShares XRP Strategy ETF (Ticker: TBD): Expected Launch: Post-2026 (no firm date)
  • WisdomTree XRP Trust (Ticker: TBD): Expected Launch: Before the end of Q1 2026

XRP Price Prediction For Next 12 Months 

XRP’s current setup could be even stronger than Bitcoin’s was during its ETF debut. Ripple continues to onboard banks and financial institutions, while hiring engineers to support enterprise use cases. Combined with growing ETF demand, the conditions appear favorable for upward price movement.

XRP could rise 200–300% over the next 12 months. If ETF buying continues, the token could reach double digits. Even if most XRP is bought privately, it can still impact the market just like Bitcoin, which rose 220% after its ETF approval despite similar private buying.

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FAQs

What is an XRP spot ETF?

An XRP spot ETF is a fund that holds XRP directly, allowing investors to gain exposure to the cryptocurrency through a traditional stock brokerage without managing the digital asset themselves.

Have spot XRP ETFs already launched in the United States?

Yes, as of November 2025, four spot XRP ETFs are officially live and trading in the U.S., including products from Bitwise, Grayscale, Franklin Templeton, and Canary Capital.

How will XRP ETFs affect the price?

By locking up a significant portion of the supply, XRP ETFs can reduce available coins, potentially increasing scarcity and driving the price upward over the long term due to institutional demand.

Why did the XRP price drop after the ETF launch?

The price drop was a “sell-the-news” event, where traders sold their holdings to realize profits after the anticipated ETF announcement, which is common in volatile markets.

Which companies offer an XRP ETF?

Major firms like Grayscale (GXRP), Bitwise, Franklin Templeton (XRPZ), and Canary Capital currently offer XRP ETFs, with several others like CoinShares expected to launch in 2026.

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