XRP ETF Hits $100,000,000 Milestone in Assets Under Management in Just Five Weeks
The REX-Osprey XRP ETF (XRPR) has surged past $100 million in assets under management in just over a month.
This fund is the first in the US to provide spot exposure to XRP, launching five weeks ago.
XRPR was built under a ’40 Act structure, holding at least 80% in actual XRP, plus US Treasuries, cash equivalents and limited derivatives for tax compliance.
Trading on major platforms, it debuted at $25.82 and now hovers near $20.65, up 3.82% recently, largely tracking the native asset’s own price movements.
The rise in AUM comes amid SEC delays on six other XRP ETF applications due to government shutdowns, with XRPR filling the gap ahead of potential approvals.
Meanwhile, CME Group’s futures-based XRP products have witnessed $26.9 billion in volume since launching five months ago, which is the equivalent of about 9 billion XRP.
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