US spot XRP exchange-traded funds have attracted $824 million in net inflows by Dec.2, giving them the strongest start among newly launched altcoin ETFs in the United States. The funds drew steady allocations across their opening weeks, marking one of the most active debuts for a non-Bitcoin digital asset product.

The first XRP ETF, Canary Capital’s XRPC, listed on November 13, 2025. Additional issuers introduced their own products soon after, expanding access across major U.S. trading platforms. The listings created the first regulated channel for institutions and retail investors to gain XRP exposure through traditional brokerage accounts.
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XRP Extends Lead Over Solana and Dogecoin
Early trading data shows XRP ETFs outpacing Solana, which recorded $650.81 million in cumulative inflows over the same period. XRP’s total places it $173 million ahead of its nearest altcoin competitor. The gap widened as XRP funds reported consecutive inflow days, while Solana products saw both additions and redemptions.

Inflows in XRP ETFs accelerated during several high-volume sessions. New ETF share creation brought in $243.05 million on Nov. 14, followed by $164.04 million on Nov. 24 and $118.15 million on Nov. 20. These creation events required issuers to purchase XRP directly, increasing the amount of the token held in ETF custody.
Solana ETFs delivered substantial inflows on certain days but also saw notable outflows, including a $13.55 million withdrawal on Dec. 1 and $8.10 million on Nov. 26. The uneven flow pattern contrasted with XRP’s steady accumulation across the launch period.
Dogecoin ETFs saw $2.68 million in total inflows, leaving them far smaller than both XRP and Solana products. The early distribution of capital suggests investors are concentrating on the largest altcoin offerings, with XRP receiving the strongest support.
Vanguard Expands Access for 50 Million Clients
The inflow trend comes as Vanguard begins allowing its 50 million brokerage clients to trade third-party cryptocurrency ETFs, including those linked to XRP. The move broadens market access for crypto-based funds and may influence future inflow levels as advisers and retail accounts adjust allocations.
ETF inflows shows direct spot purchases of XRP. Issuers acquire the token to back each new share, shifting XRP from exchanges into ETF custody. When inflows rise at the scale seen in the opening weeks, exchange liquidity tightens. Sustained creation activity can affect market conditions if demand continues while tradable supply declines.
For now, XRP price is up 8.6% in the last 24 hours and currently trading at $2.18.

