Wall Street Keeps Buying XRP: US Spot ETFs Post 19-Day Inflow Streak

bitcoinistPubblicato 2025-12-16Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-12-16

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US-listed spot XRP ETFs have recorded 19 consecutive trading days of net inflows with zero outflows, accumulating nearly $1 billion in new investments by December 12, according to Sosovalue data. Total net assets reached approximately $1.18 billion. Industry experts, including Bitmern Mining CEO Giannis Andreou, attribute this sustained inflow to institutional demand rather than retail speculation. In a significant shift, XRP ETFs have now surpassed Solana ETFs in total assets under management, with $1.638 billion compared to SOL's $1.566 billion. Analysts suggest XRP's appeal lies in its institutional suitability and lack of staking, contrasting with Solana's on-chain efficiency for retail users. Despite strong ETF performance, XRP's price fell to $1.98 at press time, testing a key support level.

US-listed spot XRP ETFs just put together a streak that’s hard to ignore: 19 straight trading days of net inflows, with zero outflow sessions over the run, according to daily flow data compiled by Sosovalue.

The numbers add up quickly. By Dec. 12, cumulative net inflows sat at $974.50 million, while total net assets across the products were shown at roughly $1.18 billion.

XRP ETFs Log 19 Straight Trading Days Of Inflows

The early days did most of the heavy lifting. Sosovalue’s table shows $243.05 million of net inflow on Nov. 14, then another surge on Nov. 24 ($164.04 million). There were also chunky adds on Nov. 20 ($118.15 million) and Dec. 1 ($89.65 million). Even as the pace cooled, inflows didn’t flip—Dec. 8 posted $38.04 million, and Dec. 12 added another $20.17 million.

US spot ETF inflows | Source: X @gandreou007

On X, Bitmern Mining founder and CEO Giannis Andreou framed it bluntly today: “19 consecutive trading days of inflows. Zero outflow days. Nearly $1B in net capital added.” He called it “sustained institutional positioning,” not retail froth.

That “institutional bid” angle is also showing up in the asset rankings. In a Dec. 13 post, Canary Capital CEO Steven McClurg pointed to a separate snapshot of the US crypto ETP landscape showing XRP products now edging out Solana by total assets under management.

Bloomberg Intelligence data in the chart puts XRP ETP assets at about $1.638 billion, just ahead of Solana at $1.566 billion, in a market where Bitcoin still towers over everything at $125.425 billion and Ethereum sits at $22.019 billion.

Crypto ETF inflow data | Source: X @stevenmcclurg

McClurg’s explanation for the flip was less about Solana underperforming and more about where each asset “fits” in the wrapper trade.

“SOL ETFs launched before XRP, but XRP ETFs have now passed SOL in total AUM. I expected this,” McClurg wrote, adding “SOL is much more efficient to hold on-chain and to stake directly for retail audiences, whereas XRP has more institutional demand and no staking. As with everything, there will be an audience that prefers direct ownership, and an audience that prefers the ease of financial instruments. Some will do both.”

Notably, from Dec. 8 to Dec. 12, Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded net inflows of $287 million for the week, while Ethereum spot ETFs saw weekly net inflows of $209 million. SOL spot ETFs recorded net inflows of $33.6 million.

At press time, XRP once again fell below the $2 mark. The token traded at $1.98 and thus at the key support zone. A drop below the red support band could strengthen the bear case for a deeper crash to the 100-week or even 200-week Exponential Moving Average (EMA). XRP visited the latter during the October 10 crash.

Price hovers in crucial support zone, 1-week chart | Source: XRPUSDT on TradingView.com

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