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Ripple CEO Reacts to Resilience of XRP ETFs

Thu, 12/03/2026 - 8:04
The newly launched XRP spot ETFs are demonstrating "remarkable staying power" in the face of a brutal market storm, drawing the attention of both Bloomberg analysts and Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse.
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Ripple CEO Reacts to Resilience of XRP ETFs
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The recently launched XRP Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) are weathering a brutal market storm, and the top brass at Ripple is paying close attention.

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Following a steep 45% drawdown in the spot price of XRP, some expected that there would be a massive exodus.  

Instead, the XRP ETFs are demonstrating remarkable staying power. This unexpected resilience recently caught the eye of Bloomberg’s top ETF analysts, and prompted a reaction from Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse.

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As reported by U.Today, Bloomberg recently took note of the surprising stickiness of XRP ETF capital.

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While the ETFs have certainly felt the sting of the crypto winter, the underlying inflow metrics reveal a fiercely loyal investor base. The funds saw massive nine-figure injections right out of the gate with $164 million in net inflows on Nov. 24. 

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January brought violent outflows. According to SoSoValue data, the combined Total Net Assets (TNA) of the XRP ETFs peaked at $1.65 billion in January. Due to the heavy depreciation of XRP's spot price, that number has currently slipped to just below the $1 billion mark, sitting at $971 million.

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The ETF leaders

The XRP ETF niche is currently dominated by a tight race between Canary and Bitwise. 

Canary’s XRPC fund holds the top position with $273.02 million in net assets and the highest historical cumulative inflows at $419.44 million. 

Interestingly, Canary maintains this lead despite charging the highest sponsor fee of the group at 0.50%. Bitwise, however, is the clear leader in market liquidity.

Franklin secures a solid third place with $225.65 million in assets, likely bolstered by its highly competitive 0.19% fee structure, the lowest among the top issuers. 

The 21Shares TOXR fund presents a notable anomaly in the fourth position, although it manages $156.11 million in assets.

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