According to the latest data, XRP spot ETF's capital performance yesterday (January 2nd, Eastern Time) was quite impressive — with a total net inflow of $13.59 million for the day.
Looking at specific products, Franklin XRP ETF (ticker symbol XRPZ) performed the best, with a single-day net inflow of $9.72 million, accounting for the majority. More notably, the total net inflow of this product has already accumulated to $243 million, which demonstrates the market's ongoing interest in this type of XRP exposure product.
This wave of capital inflow reflects the market's active attitude towards XRP and its related financial products. Whether from new investors entering the market or existing positions being adjusted, spot ETFs, as a convenient entry method, are attracting increasing amounts of capital.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-06 02:52
Hey, XRPZ is really strong this time, with nearly ten million in inflow in one day.
I'm overwhelmed, should I get on board?
Wait, is this data going to make another wave of people FOMO in...
Franklin's move is quite steady; a total inflow of 243 million indicates what? It shows that big investors are quietly accumulating chips.
Spot ETF is doing well, allowing retail investors to participate directly, no wonder money is pouring in.
But on the other hand, how long can this heat last?
The story of XRP is still ongoing, but the pressure to take over later is a bit intense.
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FrogInTheWell
· 01-05 21:24
XRPZ this wave is indeed fierce, with a historical net inflow of 243 million indicating that big funds are quietly accumulating.
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SillyWhale
· 01-03 05:56
$13.59 million a day? XRP is about to take off, XRPZ this monster product directly absorbed $9.72 million, I'm impressed.
Franklin's move is really aggressive, a total inflow of $243 million is outrageous, it seems ETF is really the way to go.
Spot ETFs indeed lower the barrier to entry, no need to mess with exchanges, just buy directly, no wonder funds are pouring in continuously.
There must be someone quietly布局 behind this influx, I bet it will get even crazier by the end of the year with $5 on it.
Why am I feeling so excited? Does it mean XRP is about to break through? Or am I just being fooled again by my own dreams?
The ETF inflow definitely shows that institutions are starting to pay attention, no longer just retail hype.
$13.59 million a day, this pace... maybe I should add some positions too? (rational face shattered)
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AirdropHustler
· 01-03 05:56
Something's not right. XRPZ's bloodsucking this time is too fierce.
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UnluckyValidator
· 01-03 05:39
Oh my god, XRPZ is taking off directly this time
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With so much money, why not hop on quickly?
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Oops, got cut again by institutions
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Is a spot ETF really just a tool for retail investors to get money?
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Number 13, can someone tell me how to interpret it?
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I just want to know when to run during this wave of influx
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Hmm, XRPZ's trend... still a bit nervous
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2.43 billion? It's time to consider getting in, friends
According to the latest data, XRP spot ETF's capital performance yesterday (January 2nd, Eastern Time) was quite impressive — with a total net inflow of $13.59 million for the day.
Looking at specific products, Franklin XRP ETF (ticker symbol XRPZ) performed the best, with a single-day net inflow of $9.72 million, accounting for the majority. More notably, the total net inflow of this product has already accumulated to $243 million, which demonstrates the market's ongoing interest in this type of XRP exposure product.
This wave of capital inflow reflects the market's active attitude towards XRP and its related financial products. Whether from new investors entering the market or existing positions being adjusted, spot ETFs, as a convenient entry method, are attracting increasing amounts of capital.