U.S. Spot XRP ETFs Record $60.5 Million in Weekly Net Inflows

U.S. Spot XRP ETFs Record $60.5 Million in Weekly Net Inflows

U.S. spot XRP ETFs drew $60.5 million in weekly net inflows, then added daily inflows on May 18 and May 19 led entirely by Franklin XRP ETF, with total net assets remaining above $1.1 billion.

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Fact Check
All three specific figures in the claim are corroborated by independent sources. The $60.5M weekly net inflows figure is confirmed by the WuBlockchain X post (2026-05-18) and echoed by bloomingbit.io. The May 18 daily inflow of $750,400 attributed solely to Franklin XRP ETF (XRPZ) is directly confirmed by Odaily's newsflash (published 2026-05-19T00:12:32Z). The total category net assets of $1.142 billion is also confirmed by Odaily (11.42亿美元). The Franklin Templeton official page confirms XRPZ was active and holding XRP as of 05/18/2026. The only minor caveat is that the weekly inflows cover May 11-15 (not the full week through May 18), but this is consistent with standard ETF weekly reporting cycles and does not contradict the claim.
Summary

U.S. spot XRP ETFs recorded $60.5 million in net inflows over the latest reported week, underscoring sustained demand for regulated XRP exposure. A subsequent daily update for May 18 showed about $750,400 to $750,440 in additional net inflows, with the older topic stating Franklin XRP ETF supplied the full amount. On May 19, XRP spot ETFs added another $1.48 million, again entirely through Franklin XRP ETF. Franklin’s cumulative net inflow rose from $379 million after the May 18 update to $381 million on May 19. Category net assets were reported at approximately $1.14 billion, more precisely $1.142 billion, in the older topic, while the newer topic listed $1.125 billion on May 19. Cumulative historical net inflows were reported at $1.386 billion after the earlier update and $1.388 billion on May 19.

Terms & Concepts
  • Spot XRP ETF: An exchange-traded fund that seeks to track XRP directly, allowing investors to gain price exposure through traditional brokerage markets.
  • Net inflows: The amount of capital entering a fund after subtracting redemptions or withdrawals, often used to measure investor demand and sentiment.
  • Net assets: The total value of a fund’s holdings minus liabilities, commonly used to measure fund size.