XRP ETFs Buck the Trend with $82M Inflows as BTC and ETH Funds Shed Hundreds of Millions

XRP-3,27%
BTC-1,27%
ETH-0,84%
SOL-2,09%

U.S. spot XRP ETFs continued their impressive streak last week, attracting $82 million in net inflows while Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs suffered significant redemptions amid broader market pressure.

Key Highlights

  • Spot XRP ETFs recorded $82 million in weekly inflows, pushing total assets under management (AUM) past $1.2 billion.
  • This marks six consecutive weeks of positive flows since launch in mid-November.
  • In contrast, Bitcoin ETFs saw $497 million in outflows, while Ethereum ETFs bled $644 million.

XRP ETFs

(Sources: SoSoValue)

XRP ETFs Defy Market Headwinds

Since going live in mid-November 2025, U.S. spot XRP ETFs have demonstrated remarkable resilience, maintaining consistent inflows despite macroeconomic uncertainties and weakness in major cryptocurrencies.

The products have now surpassed $1.2 billion in AUM, underscoring sustained investor interest. Industry experts highlighted this performance during a recent podcast featuring Ripple CTO David Schwartz, Canary Capital CEO Steven McClurg, and Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan.

Initial inflows were largely retail-driven, but institutional capital—particularly from pension funds and insurance companies outside the U.S.—quickly followed. McClurg noted that XRP’s clear utility in cross-border payments and liquidity provision makes it more accessible and relatable for traditional finance players compared to other digital assets.

Bitwise’s Matt Hougan added that financial advisors increasingly favor cryptocurrencies with proven longevity and straightforward use cases. XRP’s long operational history and role in facilitating cross-currency settlements and stablecoin flows align well with these preferences.

Despite the robust ETF performance, XRP’s spot price has struggled, briefly dipping below $2.00 last week amid broader altcoin weakness and bearish market sentiment.

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Face Heavy Redemptions

Last week’s outflows from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs were exacerbated by macroeconomic factors, including the Bank of Japan’s rate decisions and renewed selling pressure on major cryptos.

According to SoSoValue data:

  • Bitcoin ETFs: $497 million in net outflows
  • Ethereum ETFs: $644 million in net outflows

Rotation Toward Altcoin ETFs

While capital exited BTC and ETH products, other altcoin-focused ETFs attracted fresh money:

  • Solana ETFs recorded $66.5 million in weekly inflows.

This divergence highlights a clear rotational trend, with institutional investors shifting exposure from the top two cryptocurrencies toward select altcoins perceived to offer stronger utility or growth potential.

XRP ETFs Performance FAQ

How much did XRP ETFs attract last week? U.S. spot XRP ETFs saw $82 million in net inflows for the week, maintaining positive momentum.

What is the current total AUM for XRP ETFs? Assets under management have crossed $1.2 billion since the products launched in mid-November 2025.

How many consecutive weeks of inflows have XRP ETFs recorded? Six straight weeks of net positive flows, demonstrating resilience amid challenging market conditions.

Why are institutions showing interest in XRP ETFs? XRP’s established role in cross-border payments and liquidity provision is easier for traditional investors (pension funds, insurance companies, financial advisors) to understand compared to other cryptos.

How did BTC and ETH ETFs perform in comparison? Bitcoin ETFs lost $497 million, while Ethereum ETFs saw $644 million in outflows last week.

Are other altcoin ETFs also seeing inflows? Yes—Solana ETFs attracted $66.5 million in net inflows, signaling capital rotation away from BTC/ETH toward select altcoins.

Has the XRP price benefited from these ETF inflows? Not yet significantly—XRP recently traded below $2.00, reflecting broader market weakness despite strong ETF demand.

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