XRP News Today: Altcoin ETFs See $476M Inflows While Bitcoin ETFs Experience Unprecedented Outflows
- Solana and XRP ETFs attract $476M and $411M in inflows, contrasting Bitcoin's $903M outflows amid market volatility. - Bitwise's BSOL leads Solana inflows with $36M daily additions, while XRP ETFs face price declines despite strong capital inflows. - Institutional demand shifts toward altcoin ETFs with staking yields, contrasting Bitcoin's struggles with macroeconomic uncertainty and Fed policy risks. - Analysts highlight ETFs as long-term adoption catalysts, though XRP's structural fragility and low ope
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Since launching on October 28, Solana spot ETFs have accumulated $476 million in net inflows, with Bitwise’s BSOL accounting for the majority. This fund alone contributed $36 million on Wednesday,
Despite this institutional interest, Solana’s price is still trading below both its 50-day and 200-day exponential moving averages, currently at $141. Technical signals point to a tentative rebound: the Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 38, and futures open interest (OI) has dropped from $10 billion on November 1 to $7.2 billion,
XRP’s recently introduced ETFs have also seen robust inflows, with Bitwise’s XRP ETF and Canary Capital’s
Meanwhile, Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced $903 million in outflows on Thursday—the largest since November 13—
The divergence in ETF flows between altcoins and Bitcoin highlights evolving institutional approaches. While Bitcoin ETFs are grappling with outflows, Solana and XRP funds are gaining from lower fees and features such as staking rewards,
Still, XRP’s price behavior serves as a warning. Despite the ETF rollout, the token’s derivatives open interest has fallen to $3.57 billion, and the proportion of supply in profit has dropped to 58.5%—the lowest since late 2024—
Although short-term price action remains influenced by macroeconomic factors and large-scale trading, analysts see ETFs as long-term drivers for institutional involvement.
As the crypto sector adjusts to these contrasting trends, the continued strength of Solana and XRP ETFs points to a growing demand for diversified crypto investments—even as Bitcoin faces its largest outflows in recent months.
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