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The recent performance of XRP spot ETF has indeed been impressive. According to the latest SoSoValue data, just Franklin's XRP ETF product XRPZ had a net inflow of $1.12 million in a single day. It is worth noting that the total net inflow since the launch of this product has reached $288 million, demonstrating the market's strong confidence in XRP spot ETFs.
From the overall XRP spot ETF market, the total net asset value has now reached $1.52 billion, and the overall scale is steadily expanding. The cumulative net inflow in history has surpassed $1.28 billion. Although XRP's net asset ratio in ETFs is only 1.2%, this figure reflects the market's increasing recognition of such passive investment tools.
XRP is so hot now? I have to check it out.
Here comes the old trick of cutting leeks again.
A scale of 1.5 billion USD, what are you still bragging about? That's too small.
XRPZ is popular, but I still can't trust it.
Wait, 1.52 billion scale just like that? Feels like the heat isn't as intense as imagined.
This round of spot ETF is indeed accumulating, but can it really continue?
It's a bit exaggerated, 2.88 billion sounds a lot, but on average, it's actually okay.
Are the ones riding the wave of XRP mostly institutions or retail investors?
A high ETF inflow doesn't necessarily mean XRP itself has prospects, take a look.
This is just the beginning, let's wait three months and see.
Franklin's move was brilliant, with a historical net inflow of 288 million, directly taking off
A market cap of 1.52 billion is just the beginning, can it continue to rise?
A 1.2% ratio sounds low, but this is the main course, brother
This round of ETFs really changes the game, no kidding
Is it risky to enter now and catch the falling knife? I'm a bit scared
Wait, is the 1.2% ratio a bit low? It doesn't seem to match the hype and enthusiasm.
The cumulative inflow of 1.28 billion looks good, but here's the question: will this money flow out again?
Franklin is on a good rhythm with this move, but as long as those who buy in now don't regret later.
The ETF size is indeed increasing, but I just want to know how long this can last...