XRP Spot ETFs Draw $18.52 Million in Net Inflows as Assets Reach $1.25 Billion

On May 15, XRP spot ETFs added $10.87 million in net inflows, led by Bitwise and Grayscale, while total net assets stood at $1.18 billion and cumulative inflows rose to $1.39 billion.

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Fact Check
All specific figures in the claim are corroborated by multiple independent sources. PANews and Odaily News both confirm the $18.52 million daily net inflow for May 14, Bitwise XRP ETF leading at $7.0076 million (~$7.01M as claimed), Franklin XRP ETF at $6.6413 million (~$6.64M as claimed), total net assets of $1.25 billion, and cumulative historical inflows of $1.374 billion. The BSCN X post independently confirms the $18.52M figure and Bitwise's $7.01M lead, citing SoSoValue. KuCoin News further corroborates the $18.52M inflow and $1.25B net assets figure. The XRP Insights tracker confirms the broader ecosystem context of 7 US-listed XRP ETFs with AUM in the $1.25B+ range. All sources trace back to SoSoValue as the authoritative underlying data provider. The minor rounding in the claim ($7.01M vs $7.0076M and $6.64M vs $6.6413M) is consistent with standard reporting conventions and does not affect the claim's accuracy.
Summary

XRP spot ETFs recorded $10.87 million in net inflows on May 15, extending positive flows after the previous day’s stronger intake. Bitwise XRP ETF led daily inflows with $6.90 million, while Grayscale XRP Trust ETF added $1.67 million. Total net assets across XRP spot ETFs were reported at $1.18 billion, and cumulative historical net inflows reached $1.39 billion, indicating continued investor demand for regulated XRP investment products.

Terms & Concepts
  • Spot ETF: An exchange-traded fund that holds the underlying asset directly, giving investors market exposure without buying and storing the asset themselves.
  • Net inflows: The amount of new money entering a fund after subtracting withdrawals over a specific period.
  • Net assets: The total value of a fund’s holdings after accounting for liabilities, commonly used to measure fund size.