The post Full List of 155 Crypto ETPs: XRP Leads Ahead of ETH, SOL and BTC Compete for Top Spot appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The crypto exchange-traded product (ETP) space is expanding fast. There are now 155 active filings covering 35 different digital assets, and that number could climb past 200 within the next year. There’s now 155 crypto ETP filings tracking 35 different digital assets. Could easily end up seeing over 200 hit mkt in next 12mo. Total …The post Full List of 155 Crypto ETPs: XRP Leads Ahead of ETH, SOL and BTC Compete for Top Spot appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The crypto exchange-traded product (ETP) space is expanding fast. There are now 155 active filings covering 35 different digital assets, and that number could climb past 200 within the next year. There’s now 155 crypto ETP filings tracking 35 different digital assets. Could easily end up seeing over 200 hit mkt in next 12mo. Total …

Full List of 155 Crypto ETPs: XRP Leads Ahead of ETH, SOL and BTC Compete for Top Spot

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The crypto exchange-traded product (ETP) space is expanding fast. There are now 155 active filings covering 35 different digital assets, and that number could climb past 200 within the next year.

Institutional interest is spreading beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, with Solana and XRP taking the lead among the new filings. The growing list shows how traditional finance is steadily moving deeper into the crypto market.

Solana Gains the Edge

Solana has seen the strongest growth in institutional exposure, supported by consistent inflows tracked by CoinShares. Its speed and active developer base make it a clear favorite among issuers.

Big names such as Grayscale, Fidelity, Franklin Templeton, VanEck, Galaxy Digital, and 21Shares have filed for Solana-linked ETPs. In total, Solana now holds 23 filings, the same as Bitcoin.

The momentum shows that investors see Solana as more than just an alternative chain,  it’s becoming a part of the next wave of blockchain infrastructure.

Solana (SOL) Filings:

  • Volatility Shares 2X
  • Rex Osprey
  • Volatility Shares
  • CoinShares
  • ProShares Ultra Short
  • ProShares Ultra
  • ProShares Short
  • ProShares Solana ETF
  • Solana Volatility Shares Trust
  • Bitwise
  • Canary Capital
  • 21Shares
  • VanEck
  • Grayscale
  • Franklin Templeton
  • Fidelity
  • Invesco
  • Galaxy Digital
  • Amplify Solana Monthly Option Income ETF

Bitcoin Holds Its Ground

Bitcoin also stands at 23 filings, led by major players like BlackRock, Fidelity, Ark & 21Shares, and ProShares. The first wave of spot Bitcoin ETF approvals brought in billions in inflows, setting a benchmark for the rest of the market.

Still, analysts say that much of Bitcoin’s short-term upside is likely already priced in. The focus now is on how it performs in a tightening global liquidity environment and how capital might shift between Bitcoin and gold.

Despite near-term warning, Bitcoin remains the foundation of all crypto ETP strategies.

Bitcoin (BTC) Filings:

  • BlackRock IBIT
  • Fidelity FBTC
  • Grayscale GBTC
  • Grayscale BTC
  • Ark & 21Shares ARKB
  • Bitwise BITB
  • VanEck HODL
  • Invesco BTCO
  • Valkyrie BRRR
  • Franklin EZBC
  • WisdomTree BTCW
  • Hashdex DEFI
  • First Trust Vest Bitcoin Strategy Floor15 ETF
  • First Trust Vest Bitcoin Strategy & Target Income ETF
  • Amplify Bitcoin Max Income Covered Call ETF (BAGY)
  • Amplify Bitcoin 24% Premium Income ETF (BITY)
  • ProShares BITO
  • ProShares Trust
  • Galaxy Digital
  • Teucrium Commodity Trust
  • REX-Osprey

XRP Surprises With Institutional Demand

XRP has moved sharply up the list with 20 filings, outpacing Ethereum’s 10. Issuers include Volatility Shares, Teucrium, ProShares, Grayscale, CoinShares, and Franklin Templeton.

The interest comes after Ripple’s legal victory over the SEC, which cleared major uncertainties for the token. The filings also show a growing belief that XRP can serve a stronger role in cross-border payments and liquidity solutions.

XRP Filings:

  • Teucrium 2x Long
  • Volatility Shares
  • Volatile Shares 1X
  • Volatility Shares 2X
  • Rex-Osprey
  • ProShares Ultra XRP
  • Purpose XRP ETF
  • Tuttle Capital 2X
  • Grayscale
  • ProShares
  • ProShares Ultra Short
  • ProShares Short
  • WisdomTree
  • CoinShares
  • 21Shares Core
  • Canary Capital
  • Bitwise
  • Franklin Templeton
  • Amplify

Ethereum Maintains Its Core Role

Ethereum continues to hold its position as the backbone of decentralized finance, with 10 filings from firms like BlackRock, Fidelity, Grayscale, Bitwise, and Invesco.

It remains one of the most widely held digital assets in institutional portfolios, though its share of new filings has dropped slightly as attention shifts toward faster, lower-cost alternatives like Solana.

Ethereum (ETH)  Filings:

  • BlackRock
  • Grayscale ETHE
  • Fidelity
  • Grayscale ETH
  • Bitwise
  • Franklin
  • VanEck
  • 21Shares
  • Invesco

Other Assets Join the Race

Beyond the big four, other networks are also joining the race::

  • Avalanche (AVAX): 4 filings from Bitwise, Grayscale, VanEck, and REX-Osprey
  • Cardano (ADA): 3 filings from Tuttle Capital and Grayscale
  • Sui (SUI): 3 filings from 21Shares and Canary Capital
  • Dogecoin (DOGE): 4 filings, showing retail interest remains strong
  • Basket ETPs: 10 filings, including the 21Shares Crypto Basket (HODL) and CoinShares Top 10 Index
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