XRP News Today: XRP ETFs Receive $180M Inflows While Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs See $1.7B Outflows
- Grayscale's XRP ETF (GXRP) launched on NYSE Arca on Nov 24, 2025, offering institutional-grade XRP exposure without direct token ownership. - The 0% fee waiver for three months aims to compete with Bitwise and Franklin Templeton's XRP ETFs amid $180M in altcoin inflows versus $1.7B outflows from BTC/ETH ETFs. - XRP's $1.85-$2.12 volatility and SEC's 2025 crypto ETF approvals highlight regulatory shifts, with Ripple's 2023 legal victory enabling XRP product development. - Grayscale emphasizes GXRP's role
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GXRP’s introduction takes place during a period of rising enthusiasm for ETFs centered on alternative cryptocurrencies. The fund was initially offered as a private placement in September 2024 but
The XRP market itself has experienced notable price swings ahead of the ETF’s release.
The XRP Ledger (XRPL) has seen substantial growth in both adoption and capabilities, particularly in enabling international payments
GXRP’s arrival on public exchanges
Market trends indicate a shift toward alternative cryptocurrencies. While Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs experienced $1.7 billion in outflows last week
The ETF market is projected to grow rapidly.
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