XRP News Today: XRP ETF Launches Impressively Despite Price Drop Due to Large Holder Sell-Offs and Unstable Market Conditions
- Bitwise XRP ETF (XRP) debuted on NYSE with $22M trading volume, marking U.S. investors' first spot XRP exposure via a custodial trust. - XRP price fell 7% to $1.92 amid whale selling and broader crypto market volatility, despite the ETF's physical backing and fee waivers. - XRP's 13-year blockchain (4B+ transactions, 3-5s settlement) targets $250T cross-border payments market, but faces structural fragility with 58.5% supply in profit. - Regulatory clarity via the 2025 GENIUS Act enabled the ETF launch,
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XRP currently boasts a market cap of $127 billion, and its XRP Ledger has processed more than 4 billion transactions since launch. With an average settlement time of 3–5 seconds and a primary focus on cross-border payments—a sector expected to hit $250 trillion by 2027—
This ETF is physically backed, with XRP tokens secured in a custodial trust, and its net asset value is tracked against the CME CF XRP-Dollar Reference Rate-New York Variant. Bitwise is temporarily waiving its 0.34% management fee for the first month on the initial $500 million in assets to
Nevertheless, the ETF's launch occurred alongside a steep downturn in the wider crypto sector. Bitcoin's drop below $86,000 led to over $220 million in long positions being liquidated, which also pushed XRP lower.
The ETF's ticker, "XRP," has sparked discussion in the crypto space. Some critics believe that sharing the ticker with the underlying asset could lead to confusion among traders and complicate data analysis on various platforms. Developer Vincent Van Code, on the other hand, suggested this could eventually distinguish retail ETF trading from native XRP transactions, with the ETF serving retail investors and institutional trades remaining on-chain
Bitwise's XRP ETF is part of a larger trend of U.S. spot XRP ETFs expected to roll out by late 2025. Firms like Franklin Templeton, Grayscale, and 21Shares are preparing to launch their own offerings soon, with industry forecasts anticipating $5–8 billion in total inflows by the end of the year
The performance of the Bitwise XRP ETF highlights the rising institutional appetite for XRP, even as short-term price action remains subject to macroeconomic shifts and market sentiment. Experts warn that significant institutional adoption may not materialize until 2026, as financial advisors and pension funds gradually add XRP exposure to their portfolios. For now, the ETF's ongoing success will hinge on maintaining regulatory trust, sufficient liquidity, and managing the inherent volatility of the crypto asset it tracks.
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