U.S. XRP Spot ETFs Record Their Strongest Monthly Net Inflow of 2025 in April

U.S. XRP spot ETFs added $11.28 million in net inflows on May 5, pushing cumulative historical inflows to $1.31 billion and total net assets to $1.09 billion after April’s strong showing.

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Fact Check
The core elements of the claim are well-supported: (1) the $35,200 net outflow for Apr 27-May 1 is confirmed exactly by the Odaily newsflash (479297) and SoSoValue data; (2) cumulative net inflows of $1.29B are confirmed by SoSoValue and both Odaily articles; (3) total net assets of $1.04B-$1.06B are consistent with SoSoValue's $1.07B (within rounding/timing); (4) April being the 'strongest monthly' period is confirmed by CoinMarketCap and MSN/CoinTelegraph. However, the specific April monthly inflow figure of $81.59M in the claim is lower than the $83.9M reported by MSN/CoinTelegraph and $82.42M by Binance Square, suggesting the claim captured a mid-month or pre-close snapshot. Additionally, sources describe this as 'strongest since December 2025' (best of 2026), not 'strongest of 2025,' which may reflect a title framing ambiguity. The discrepancy in the monthly total ($81.59M vs $83.9M) reduces confidence slightly but does not invalidate the overall narrative.
Summary

U.S. XRP spot ETFs posted their strongest monthly net inflow of 2025 in April with $81.59 million, then saw a small $35,200 net outflow from April 27 to May 1 before rebounding with $11.28 million in net inflows on May 5. On May 5, Canary XRP ETF led daily inflows with $7.50 million, followed by Bitwise XRP ETF with $2.68 million. The latest data lifted cumulative historical inflows to $1.31 billion and total net assets to $1.09 billion, extending the category’s asset base above $1 billion.

Terms & Concepts
  • Spot ETF: An exchange-traded fund that holds the underlying asset directly, giving investors exposure without owning the token itself or using derivatives such as futures.
  • Net inflow: The amount of money entering a fund after subtracting withdrawals, commonly used to measure investor demand.
  • Net assets: The total value of a fund’s holdings after accounting for liabilities, used to indicate fund size and affected by both flows and market price changes.