XRP News Today: SEC Approval Fuels Franklin's Broader Crypto ETF Growth
- Franklin Templeton expands its crypto ETF to include XRP , Solana , and Dogecoin from Dec 2025, reflecting rising demand for diversified digital assets. - The move follows Cboe BZX Exchange rules under SEC standards, enabling the fund to track a broader index with quarterly rebalancing and in-kind liquidity mechanisms. - Franklin also launched XRPZ ETF (a grantor trust) and joins Grayscale in offering spot altcoin exposure, coinciding with XRP's 2.3% price rally amid institutional interest. - Over 40 cry
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This broader approach coincides with a rise in regulated crypto offerings,
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Franklin's expanded multi-asset ETF also
Investors are closely watching how these diversified funds compare to those focused mainly on Bitcoin and Ethereum. While a broader mix can help reduce concentration risk, it may also bring added volatility from less-established coins. For example, XRP is still trading within a technical "descending triangle" formation,
Franklin Resources, the parent of Franklin Templeton,
As the crypto ETF market evolves, competition is heating up. Bitwise, Canary Capital, and REX Shares have also introduced altcoin funds, while
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