XRP ETF Inflows Hits $1 Billion in Under 4 Weeks-Fastest Since Ethereum: Can This Push Price to $3?
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XRP ETF Inflows Hits $1 Billion in Under 4 Weeks-Fastest Since Ethereum: Can This Push Price to $3?
"XRP ( ) just pulled off something remarkable. The newly launched U.S. spot XRP ETFs have amassed roughly $1.0 billion in assets in under four weeks. That makes this the fastest inflow ramp for any altcoin fund since Ethereum's debut. The capital surge came almost entirely from institutional buyers, and it even outpaced the early ETF phases for Bitcoin ( ) and Ethereum ( )."
"Regulatory clarity is one of the major drivers of XRP's rising demand. In August 2025, the SEC and Ripple reached a settlement ending their multi-year legal battle. Both parties dropped their appeals, and the court affirmed that XRP functions as a commodity-like asset in secondary market transactions-and investors treated this ruling as a green light to buy, igniting the wave of institutional inflows."
"Early buyers steadily accumulated XRP through small, consistent purchases rather than relying on massive one-time trust conversions. Canary Capital's fund led the way with nearly $245M in inflows after its Nov. 13 launch. Franklin Templeton, , and Bitwise then quickly followed with their own spot XRP ETFs. All these inflows got absorbed into custody accounts, which tightened the supply available on exchanges."
U.S. spot XRP ETFs amassed roughly $1.0 billion in assets in under four weeks, marking the fastest inflow ramp for any altcoin fund since Ethereum's debut. Institutional buyers accounted for most of the capital, with Canary Capital's fund attracting nearly $245 million after its Nov. 13 launch and Franklin Templeton and Bitwise following quickly. Early investors accumulated through steady, small purchases, and inflows were absorbed into custody accounts, tightening exchange supply. An August 2025 SEC–Ripple settlement affirmed that XRP functions like a commodity in secondary-market transactions, spurring institutional demand and shifting investor sentiment toward mainstream adoption.
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