XRP ETF News: Milestone as Ripple Linked Products See 30 Days of Positive Inflows

December 14, 2025

XRP ETF News: Milestone as Ripple Linked Products See 30 Days of Positive Inflows

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The products have attracted fresh capital every trading day since launch, lifting cumulative net inflows to about $975 million.

By Shaurya Malwa|Edited by Omkar Godbole

Updated Dec 15, 2025, 5:01 a.m. Published Dec 15, 2025, 4:48 a.m.

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  • U.S.-listed spot XRP ETFs have seen 30 consecutive days of net inflows since their launch on Nov. 13, contrasting with bitcoin and ether ETFs which have experienced outflows.
  • As of Dec. 12, XRP spot ETFs have accumulated approximately $975 million in net inflows, with total net assets reaching about $1.18 billion.
  • The steady inflows into XRP ETFs suggest they are being used for structural allocations, appealing to investors seeking differentiated crypto exposure.

U.S.-listed spot XRP$2.0024 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have recorded 30 consecutive trading days of net inflows since their debut on Nov. 13, setting them apart from bitcoin and ether ETFs that experienced multiple days of outflows over the same period.

Data from SoSoValue shows XRP spot ETFs have attracted fresh capital every trading day since launch, lifting cumulative net inflows to about $975 million as of Dec. 12. Total net assets across the products have climbed to roughly $1.18 billion, with no single session of net redemptions recorded.

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The uninterrupted streak contrasts sharply with flow patterns in more established crypto ETFs. U.S. spot bitcoin and ether funds — which together account for the bulk of crypto ETF assets — both saw stop-start flows in recent weeks as investors reacted to shifting interest-rate expectations, equity-market volatility and concerns around technology-sector valuations.

XRP-linked products, by comparison, drew steady (albeit much smaller) allocations through the same environment, suggesting demand driven less by short-term macro positioning and more by asset-specific considerations.

The consistency may point to XRP ETFs being used as a structural allocation rather than a tactical trading instrument. While bitcoin ETFs often act as a proxy for broader liquidity conditions, XRP funds appear to be capturing interest from investors seeking differentiated crypto exposure within regulated vehicles.

The flow profile also reflects a broader evolution in the crypto ETF market. Rather than concentrating capital solely in bitcoin and ether, investors are increasingly spreading exposure across alternative assets with clearer use cases in payments and settlement infrastructure.

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