XRP News Today: XRP Stands Strong Against Bear Market as ETF Investments Surpass Retail Outflows
- XRP price stabilized above $2.25 as Canary Capital's XRPC ETF generated $58.5M in first-day trading volume, surpassing other crypto ETFs. - SEC's July approval of in-kind redemption models enabled institutional adoption, with XRPC attracting $250M inflows via direct XRP token exchanges. - Whale 0x9ee increased XRP holdings to $52.2M, while XRPC's $26M 30-minute trading volume outperformed Bitwise's Solana ETF debut. - Despite bearish technical indicators and weak retail demand, shrinking XRP supply avail
Ripple's
The ETF's strong performance was
Large-scale investors further demonstrated faith in XRP's future. A prominent holder, known as 0x9ee,
Market experts observed mixed signals for XRP's near-term prospects. While ETF inflows provided positive momentum, retail participation was still subdued,
Institutional participation seems to set XRP apart. Unlike Solana, which is more deeply rooted in crypto-native circles, XRP's established presence among traditional financial institutions gives it an edge in ETF-driven expansion,
The ETF's achievements also reflected wider market trends. Savvy traders
As institutional players continue to
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