XRP News Today: Clearer Regulations and Institutional ETFs Drive XRP to 8% Surge
- XRP surged 8.25% as Franklin Templeton and Grayscale launched XRP ETFs on NYSE Arca, marking institutional adoption progress. - Grayscale's GXRP offered 0% fees initially, while Franklin's XRPZ charged 0.19% with waived fees on first $5B assets. - SEC approval followed Ripple's 2025 settlement, clarifying XRP's non-security status and boosting institutional confidence. - XRP's price hit $2.11 with $423M ETF inflows, driven by low fees and cross-border payment utility in crypto infrastructure.
XRP Jumped 8% as Franklin Templeton and Grayscale ETFs Began Trading, Signaling a Major Turning Point in Institutional Embrace
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Grayscale Investments, the largest digital asset manager with more than $35 billion under management, launched its XRP Trust ETF (ticker: GXRP) with a special 0% management fee for the first three months or until the fund amasses $1 billion, whichever happens first
Franklin Templeton’s debut in the XRP ETF market was equally significant. The company’s XRP Trust (ticker: XRPZ) introduced the lowest fee at 0.19%, with the first $5 billion in assets fully fee-free until May 31, 2026
The competition among XRP ETFs grew fiercer, with four such products now available in the U.S. Bitwise’s XRP ETF charges a 0.34% fee, waiving it for the first month on up to $500 million in assets, while Canary Capital’s XRPC comes with a 0.50% fee
Regulatory developments were crucial for these ETF launches. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) gave the green light to Franklin Templeton’s and Grayscale’s products after a lengthy legal dispute with Ripple, which ended in August 2025 with a $125 million settlement
The market responded quickly. XRP’s price broke out of a prolonged consolidation, reclaiming the $2.05 mark and posting a 7% daily increase. The token’s market cap surged to $127.43 billion, with 24-hour trading volume reaching $4.73 billion
Experts linked the rally to a broader reallocation of capital. With
The launches also highlighted the rising institutional appetite for crypto infrastructure. XRP’s blockchain, recognized for its speed and low transaction costs, has seen increasing adoption by banks for international settlements
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