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XRP ETFs Record 13-Day Streak As SOL Funds See Largest Outflows Since Launch

5 December 2025 at 00:00

As institutional demand intensifies and the crypto market recovers, US spot XRP Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) continue to lead the sector with a 13-day streak and over $200 million in positive net flows this week, outshining Solana (SOL) ETFs, which recorded their third day of outflows in seven days.

XRP Funds Lead Crypto ETF Inflows

Spot XRP exchange-traded funds have extended their record-breaking streak after registering their thirteenth consecutive day of positive net flows, with $50.27 million in inflows on December 3.

The investment products have seen a remarkable performance since the launch of Canary Capital’s XRPC, the first single-token XRP spot ETF, on November 13, positioning the funds as the fastest-growing altcoin-based category.

Notably, XRPC surpassed all initial expectations and debuted on Nasdaq with a total volume of $58 million, recording around $357.54 million in positive net flows in 13 days. Last week, the second group of XRP funds went live, becoming the largest US ETF launches of 2025 with over $60 million in net inflows each during their first day.

Moreover, the category, led by Grayscale’s GXRP and Franklin Templeton’s XRPZ, surpassed other major ETFs in single-day inflows, including those based on the largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, Solana, Bitcoin (BTC), and Ether (ETH).

Amid this week’s market recovery, XRP ETFs saw $89.65 million on Monday, $67.7 million the following day, and an additional $50.27 million on Wednesday, for a cumulative net inflow of $207.66 million during the first three days of December.

As a result, the leading category surpassed both Bitcoin ETFs’ $52.4 million and Ethereum ETFs’ $51.3 million positive net flows, respectively, during the same three-day period.

With a total of $874.28 million in inflows in 13 days, spot XRP ETFs have surpassed the $618.62 million total inflows of SOL ETFs, which held the record among the second wave of altcoin-based investment products.

Solana ETFs Demand Loses Steam

While XRP ETFs take the spotlight, Solana funds’ momentum has slowed, seeing their largest days of outflows this week. According to SoSovalue data, the investment products recorded $32.9 million in outflows on December 3, marking their third negative net flows day since the category debuted on October 28.

Despite pulling out positive net flows, Bitwise’s BSOL, Fidelity’s FSOL, and Grayscale’s GSOL were unable to absorb 21Shares’ TSOL $41.8 million in outflows. This performance also marks the fourth negative day for TSOL over the past week.

As reported by NewsBTC, Solana ETFs experienced a record performance in November despite the market correction, with $613 million in inflows during their 22 consecutive day positive streak.

However, the remarkable streak ended a week ago when TSOL registered negative net flows for the first time, and the category was unable to absorb them, recording outflows of $8.1 million.

SOL-based investment products started December with outflows worth $13.5 million, which were followed by strong inflows worth $45.77 million on Tuesday. On December 3, the funds registered $32.19 million in outflows, amounting to a negative net flow of $700,000 for the first half of the week, despite the altcoin’s recent price recovery.

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Lock In With Ripple: Why This Week Will Be A Game-Changer For XRP

4 December 2025 at 02:00

XRP is now moving into one of its most decisive weeks in years, based on a perfect alignment of institutional developments, ETF expansion, and changing supply dynamics. The most important factor behind this trend is the concentration of Spot XRP exchange-traded funds now competing for liquidity in the United States. 

Ripple’s growing institutional footprint is also feeding expectations that this week could represent the beginning of a new bullish phase in XRP’s long-term market direction, especially as exchange reserves continue to decline.

A Landmark Week For Spot XRP ETFs

The arrival of 21Shares’ US Spot XRP ETF has modified the ETF niche, because for the first time five major issuers are trading XRP-backed funds simultaneously. Bitwise, Grayscale, Franklin Templeton, Canary Capital, and now 21Shares have consolidated into a new institutional layer for XRP, and the combined demand is starting to reshape how investors are looking at XRP.

According to data from SoSoValue, total inflows into these funds have already surpassed $824 million, and it’s not even yet a full month of trading. The most interesting thing is that since launch, not a single session has recorded net outflows.

The rise in ETF demand is unfolding at the same moment that the supply of liquid XRP on exchanges continues to thin. Analysts monitoring these flows describe this as one of the most structurally significant developments in years because several Spot XRP ETFs are competing directly for circulating supply while being legally unable to source tokens from Ripple’s escrow.

A price-path sensitivity simulation run by Mohamed Bangura, which was shared by crypto analyst Chad Steingraber, adds another layer to the discussion of how Spot XRP ETFs are a game-changer for the cryptocurrency. His model assumes a baseline ETF demand of 74.5 million XRP per day, an available exchange supply of 2.7 billion XRP, and a periodic escrow addition of 300 million XRP every thirty days. 

He built three scenarios using price elasticity values of 0.2, 0.5, and 1.0 over a 180-day window. All of these scenarios point to huge bullish price targets, with targets ranging from $6 to extreme spikes approaching $600, depending on elasticity.

Ripple’s New Regulatory Milestone Boosts XRP

Ripple has secured a major regulatory upgrade in Singapore, giving its local subsidiary approval to operate a fully licensed payments platform capable of handling fund collection, custody, token conversion, and payouts. This step strengthens Ripple’s global payments push and positions XRP for deeper integration into regulated financial channels.

At the same time, the XRP Ledger is showing a significant rise in on-chain activity. Recent data reveals a jump in AccountSet operations to levels not seen in years, along with a noticeable uptick in new wallets and overall transaction volume. 

The combination of Ripple’s growing regulatory footprint and the XRP Ledger’s latest activity suggests that real-world usage and ecosystem growth are rising just as institutional demand through spot ETFs increases.

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Grayscale Rejects 4-Year Cycle Thesis, Says Bitcoin Could Hit New ATH In 2026

3 December 2025 at 01:00

Grayscale Research has gone against the grain, rejecting Bitcoin’s popular 4-year cycle thesis and saying new highs could be possible next year.

Grayscale Research Doesn’t Believe A Prolonged Bitcoin Decline Is Coming Yet

In a new report, Grayscale Research has discussed what the latest pullback in the market could mean for Bitcoin. This drawdown, which began in early October and lasted until two-thirds of the way into November, resulted in a price decrease of about 32% from peak to trough.

While the scale of the drop hasn’t been small, Grayscale has noted that it has still been close to the historical average for bull market drawdowns. “Since Bitcoin’s price bottomed in November 2022, it has declined at least 10% nine times,” said the crypto asset manager’s research arm. “It has been a bumpy ride, but not atypical for a Bitcoin bull market.”

2026 will mark four years since the 2022 bear market. Among BTC traders, there is a popular idea that the cryptocurrency’s price cycles run over a length of roughly four years. According to this thesis, the next year could see the asset go down, as it has now enjoyed three years of appreciation.

The 4-year cycle thesis originates from the fact that Bitcoin Halving events are spaced apart by approximately four years. During such an event, BTC’s block subsidy, a fixed reward that miners receive for adding the next block to the chain, is slashed in half.

As the block subsidy is the only way to mint more of the cryptocurrency, Halvings have a direct effect on its supply growth. This scarcity effect of the Halving is what has made many in the community believe that the event sits in the center of bullish phases.

Historically, Bitcoin has seen large drawdowns about every four years, which has strengthened the belief in the idea of a cycle being four years in length. Grayscale doesn’t think that the current cycle will go the same way, however. “Although the outlook is uncertain, we believe the four-year cycle thesis will prove to be incorrect, and that Bitcoin’s price will potentially make new highs next year,” explained the report. Grayscale Research has given three reasons for this expectation.

The first is the fact that the latest BTC cycle hasn’t seen any phase of parabolic price increase, as the below chart highlights.

Bitcoin Parabolic Phases

The second is that Bitcoin has seen a shift this cycle, with instruments like exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and digital asset treasuries (DATs) bringing in fresh capital. Before, BTC relied on inflows through retail exchanges.

Lastly, Grayscale has pointed out that the macro market backdrop is still looking favorable for cryptocurrencies; the potential for lower interest rates and continued progress on bipartisan digital asset legislation could drive institutional investment.

BTC Price

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is floating around $87,000, unchanged from one week ago.

Bitcoin Price Chart

BitMine Snaps Up $70 Million In Ether In Another Surprise Mega Buy

2 December 2025 at 08:00

According to on-chain tracking, BitMine added 23,773 Ether over three days as the market softened. The buying included 7,080 ETH for close to $20 million on Monday and 16,693 ETH for roughly $50 million on Saturday. Based on reports, those two transactions together pushed the firm’s recent outlay to nearly $70 million.

BitMine Steps Up Accumulation

The purchases follow a larger wave of buying from last week, when Bitwise moved 96,800 ETH for roughly $273 million. Reports have disclosed that BitMine now holds about 3.7 million Ether at an average cost of $3,008 per coin.

That puts the treasury in the red at current prices, but management appears focused on long-term targets: the firm says it is about 60% of the way toward a plan to control 5% of Ether’s supply.

The scale of that aim is unusual. Few corporate treasuries aim for a single-asset share that large. Market watchers see the moves as a clear bet that Ether will be worth substantially more over time, even if the present valuation shows paper losses. The strategy is heavy accumulation during weakness, not trading around price swings.

It seems that Tom Lee(@fundstrat)’s #Bitmine just bought another 7,080 $ETH($19.8M) 2 hours ago.https://t.co/yZbTCFm9GT pic.twitter.com/JHb3WYDa0a

— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) December 2, 2025

Tom Lee’s Targets Shift Again

Meanwhile, Tom Lee, who chairs BitMine, has stepped back from earlier, bolder forecasts for Bitcoin. He previously expected Bitcoin to reach $250,000 by the end of 2025. In recent public comments he first softened that call and then said on CNBC that Bitcoin could reach a new all-time high by the end of January. Lee tied that outcome to a recovery in equities, which he said he expects.

Grayscale Research Counterpoints Cycle Fears

Grayscale Research released analysis pushing back against the idea that Bitcoin must follow the usual four-year halving cycle. The firm suggested BTC could make new highs in 2026 and urged investors to view large pullbacks as part of normal market swings.

Pricing data shows Bitcoin fell about 30% from its October peak through most of November, hitting roughly $84,000 briefly before edging back to about $86,909 as of early Tuesday, according to price feeds.

Why These Moves Matter Now

Large, coordinated buying by treasury firms can shift market psychology. When groups with deep pockets step in, some traders see it as a sign of conviction. At the same time, these entities can take months or years to reach break-even if prices stay below their average purchase levels. That dynamic makes markets more sensitive to both supply concentration and the pace of future buying.

BitMine’s on-chain activity will likely draw more attention if additional large transfers appear. Shifts in the firm’s average cost per ETH may also become a talking point, along with any new remarks from Tom Lee about his updated timeline. Analysts are already examining whether Grayscale’s stance on the halving cycle gains support from other major market participants.

Featured image from BIS Safety Software, chart from TradingView

Grayscale to Launch First US Spot Chainlink ETF This Week, Says Nate Geraci

By: Amin Ayan
1 December 2025 at 01:34

Grayscale is set to roll out the first US spot exchange-traded fund tied to Chainlink as early as this week, according to Nate Geraci, co-founder of ETF Institute.

Key Takeaways:

  • Grayscale plans to launch the first US spot Chainlink ETF this week, converting its private LINK trust into a publicly traded fund.
  • Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Eric Balchunas expects the ETF to debut on Dec. 2.
  • The launch comes as competition grows, with Bitwise preparing a rival LINK ETF.

In a post on X, Geraci said the product will convert the company’s existing Chainlink private trust into a fully listed ETF, marking the first time US investors can gain spot exposure to LINK through a regulated fund structure.

Bloomberg Intelligence Tips December 2 Launch

The launch timeline lines up with estimates from Bloomberg Intelligence.

Senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas has pointed to December 2 as the expected debut date, citing internal listings data that show Grayscale’s product queued for near-term approval.

Balchunas has also warned that this is only the beginning. He recently said the US market could see a wave of more than 100 new digital-asset-linked ETFs over the next six months, adding that at least five spot crypto funds are scheduled to hit the market within days.

The fresh supply follows a year of regulatory shifts in Washington that have softened resistance toward crypto-backed investment products.

There are 5 spot crypto ETFs launching over next 6 days. Beyond that we don't have exact but we expect a steady supply of them (likely over 100 in next six months). Nice chart showing what's launched and what's on deck from @JSeyff pic.twitter.com/eArnDUN5JH

— Eric Balchunas (@EricBalchunas) November 24, 2025

Grayscale’s Chainlink ETF will be created by converting the firm’s original LINK trust, which launched in late 2020, into a public-market vehicle.

Like other converted products from the company, the fund will track the spot price of LINK and include staking-related returns where permitted.

The move comes as competition heats up. Rival asset manager Bitwise is also preparing its own LINK ETF, setting the stage for a race between issuers to capture institutional and retail flows tied to the oracle-focused token.

Grayscale has previously described Chainlink as a key bridge between blockchains and real-world financial systems, highlighting its role in supplying data, pricing feeds and settlement triggers to both crypto and traditional platforms.

New Altcoin ETFs Steal Spotlight as Bitcoin Funds Struggle

The new Chainlink ETF comes amid the rollout of a wave of new altcoin ETFs.

Over the past month, issuers have launched products tied to Solana, XRP, and Dogecoin, with more XRP and Dogecoin funds set to list next week.

The Canary Capital XRP ETF (XRPC) debuted with $58 million in net inflows, the highest opening-day haul for any ETF this year, edging out the Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL), which launched with $57 million.

BSOL has quickly become one of the early success stories of 2025, accumulating over $660 million in assets within three weeks and avoiding a single day of outflows.

As reported, the New York Stock Exchange has approved the listing of Grayscale’s XRP and Dogecoin exchange-traded funds, clearing both products to begin trading on Monday.

NYSE Arca, the exchange’s ETF-focused subsidiary, filed certifications on Friday confirming the listing and registration of the Grayscale XRP Trust ETF Shares and the Grayscale Dogecoin Trust ETF Shares under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

Bitwise Asset Management has also unveiled the Bitwise Dogecoin ETF as investor appetite for altcoin exposure continues to increase.

The post Grayscale to Launch First US Spot Chainlink ETF This Week, Says Nate Geraci appeared first on Cryptonews.

XRP To Dominate ETF Market? Here Are The Number Of ETFs Set To Launch

28 November 2025 at 16:00

The rush toward the XRP Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) has intensified as new institutional funds move closer to launch. Early data and analysts’ commentary point to a rapidly expanding ETF landscape that could significantly tilt the market toward cryptocurrency. With multiple XRP ETFs now live and more still set to launch, the market narrative is shifting towards major inflows and accelerating demand.

Over 12 XRP ETFs Still Awaiting Launch

Popular crypto analyst JackTheRippler recently highlighted that more than a dozen XRP ETFs are still lined up for launch, reinforcing expectations that institutional interest in the cryptocurrency is still expanding rapidly. Currently, XRP is already dominating the ETF market, with its inflows surpassing those of Solana and Dogecoin. 

Among the investment products still awaiting launch is the 21Shares Core XRP Trust ETF, which is expected to go live this month if final regulatory approvals align. WisdomTree also has an XRP ETF pending as part of its plan to offer a range of digital asset funds. CoinShares is in a similar position, with its XRP ETF application still under review. 

While more issuers are looking forward to a confirmation, a few have already made their market debut. The Bitwise Spot XRP ETF went live on November 20 and quickly drew attention as demand for its spot product dramatically rose. Canary Capital’s XRP ETF launched earlier on November 13, setting a historic record of $58 million on the first day of trading. 

The market expanded further when Grayscale and Franklin Templeton rolled out their XRP ETFs on November 24. Moreover, REX Osprey’s product, which launched in September 2025, was the first-ever XRP ETF approved in the US

With over 12 XRP ETFs still unreleased, JackTheRippler predicts that the market could soon see massive adoption. He also expects the complete launch of all XRP ETFs and the potential surge in demand and inflows that could follow to be incredibly bullish for the cryptocurrency’s price. 

The Effect Of ETFs On XRP’s Supply

JackTheRippler has also revealed in a post on X that the combined XRP ETF inflows are already approaching $1 billion within the first month of activity. Current data from SoSoValue shows inflows have reached approximately $643.9 million in just 10 days, indicating that demand has surged as rapidly as many anticipated. Should inflows continue at their present momentum, XRP ETFs could reach the $1 billion milestone within weeks. 

As more ETFs rapidly accumulate XRP to back their products, the available circulating supply on exchanges is tightening. JackTheRippler believes that if this continues, it could trigger a supply shock for XRP. Typically, when a shock like this occurs, it puts upward pressure on prices as demand outpaces the number of tokens available for trading, potentially leading to a rally.

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XRP Spot ETFs Behind The Scenes – Here’s What Institutions Aren’t Saying Publicly

28 November 2025 at 12:00

Following the launch of the historic XRP Spot ETFs, the community has been buzzing with excitement, triggering notable success for the funds over the next few days. As the exchange funds continue to attract significant inflows, a crypto expert has outlined the development that is unfolding behind the initiative.

What’s Happening Behind The XRP Spot ETFs

The Spot XRP ETFs are seeing robust growth, but what is happening behind the scenes is quite interesting and demands attention. Pumpius, a crypto expert and investor, has uncovered a subtle play among institutions that is not being shared with the general crowd.

According to the expert, ETF fund managers are legally forbidden from purchasing XRP directly from payment firm Ripple or escrow. This is due to the court’s injunction that every single ETF must acquire the altcoin on the open market only, breaking the concept of shortcuts, backdoor deals, and wholesale buying.

Pumpius has declared this underlying trend at the institutional level to be the most bullish step for the altcoin. His reason hinges on the fact that Ripple will only release what is absolutely necessary from the monthly escrow holdings

Furthermore, the payment firm will avoid causing taxable events this way by keeping the escrow untouched. Such a move would imply that Ripple is drip-feeding just enough liquidity to avoid dislocation while ETFs are actively absorbing circulating supply.

The expert considers this pattern the calm before a structural supply shock, and not a sign of stagnation. When the shift happens, it will be seen as a balancing act, a pressure build-up, and a loading phase.

In the meantime, fund managers are already in discussion with Ripple, which means timing coordination is currently ongoing. At the same time, the expert has highlighted that supply dynamics are now being designed in real time.

Once the early balance period concludes and ETF demand continues to rise while escrow is strictly regulated, XRP will not move at a slow pace. Instead, the expert predicts that the altcoin will experience substantial movement, breaking upside resistance levels with violence.

A High Demand For The Exchange Funds

Spot XRP ETFs have become a serious mode of investment in the landscape since their launch. Franklin Templeton recently stunned the market by introducing the Franklin XRP ETF on NYSE Arca and referring to the token as “fundamental to the global settlement system.”

Other major firms such as Bitwise, Grayscale, and Canary Capital have all rolled out their own ETFs, which attracted millions in inflows from their first day. With the robust adoption and interest in the funds, the message is clear that the demand for regulated XRP exposure is bigger than anticipated.

Despite the significant demand, BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, has yet to jump into the funds, stating that customer demand is still primarily centered on Bitcoin and Ethereum for now. Furthermore, they believe that regulatory clarity is still not entirely certain despite repeated victories over the US SEC.

However, if the company eventually launches its own fund, it would spur billions of capital and new institutional money. Considering its status in the finance sector, “a BlackRock ETF would be the ultimate stamp of approval.”

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BlackRock expands Ethereum staking plans with new Delaware trust

20 November 2025 at 02:55
  • The trust was formed on Nov. 19 under the Securities Act of 1933.
  • A Form S-1 filing with the SEC would be required before the product launches.
  • ETHA, BlackRock’s spot Ethereum ETF, has more than $13 billion in inflows.

BlackRock has taken another step toward a staking-focused Ethereum ETF by setting up a new statutory trust in Delaware, signalling fresh movement in the fast-growing market for yield-generating crypto products.

The trust, called the iShares Staked Ethereum Trust ETF, was officially formed on Nov. 19, according to state records.

While the filing does not include product documents, it adds to a broader industry shift toward staking features within regulated ETFs.

The move positions BlackRock to explore yield-bearing structures as competitors such as Grayscale, Fidelity, 21Shares, Franklin Templeton, and REX-Osprey advance their own staking plans across major digital asset funds.

Delaware trust expands BlackRock’s Ethereum plans

The new trust was registered under the Securities Act of 1933, which requires full disclosures before any product reaches investors.

This registration serves as a preliminary step rather than a full submission to the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

To move forward, BlackRock would still need to file a Form S-1, but the firm has not provided a timeline.

Delaware continues to be a popular state for early-stage ETF setup because of its regulatory structure, and BlackRock has often used the same route when preparing digital asset products.

Link to BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF strategy

The trust now sits alongside ETHA, the firm’s spot Ethereum ETF that launched in July 2024.

ETHA has attracted more than $13 billion in inflows and currently does not stake its holdings.

Nasdaq filed a Form 19b-4 in July 2025 to allow ETHA to stake ETH with approved validators.

If approved, that update would introduce staking rewards while also requiring detailed disclosures about custody arrangements, slashing risks, validator selection, and the handling of locked ETH.

Staking rewards on Ethereum generally range between 3% and 5% each year, and issuers must explain how they will track, calculate, and distribute those rewards.

Growth in staking-focused ETFs

BlackRock’s move comes as the broader ETF market accelerates toward staking-enabled products.

Grayscale received approval in October 2025 to introduce staking within ETHE and its Mini Trust ETF, making them the first Ethereum funds under the 1933 Act permitted to earn staking rewards.

Other issuers, including Fidelity, 21Shares, Franklin Templeton, and REX-Osprey, have also submitted similar filings.

REX-Osprey already operates a staked Solana ETF and launched a staked Ethereum version in September.

BlackRock’s digital assets head Robert Mitchnick said staking features across ETFs could attract between $10 and $20 billion by mid-2026.

Experts now expect the next catalyst to be BlackRock’s potential S-1 submission, which would move the new trust closer to becoming a yield-bearing Ethereum ETF.

Rising market interest in Ethereum staking

ETF analysts say expanding staking options could lock a significant amount of ETH within regulated products, influencing liquidity and long-term supply.

The combination of new filings, updated fund structures, and rising capital inflows has set up a competitive race among issuers.

BlackRock’s new trust adds another step in that process, signalling how institutional demand for Ethereum staking continues to reshape the ETF landscape.

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