US spot XRP exchange-traded funds reached more than $1 billion in cumulative inflows on December 15, roughly a month after the first product began trading on November 13. The ETFs recorded nearly $11 million in net inflows on the day, with multiple issuers contributing to the increase, highlighting steady demand for regulated XRP exposure.
The inflows contrast with broader weakness in other crypto-linked ETFs. Spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs both posted sizable net outflows on the same day, reflecting shifting investor positioning amid macroeconomic uncertainty and recent market volatility. Solana-focused ETFs, however, continued to attract capital, adding to their cumulative inflows since October.
The divergence underscores a more selective institutional approach to digital asset exposure. XRP ETFs appear to be benefiting from perceived improvements in regulatory clarity and diversification demand, even as investors reduce exposure to larger, more crowded crypto trades.
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