XRP falls 5 percent amid rising institutional interest

XRP dropped more than 5 percent in a single day to $1.40, even as exchange-traded funds saw record inflows and on-chain activity increased. Institutional signals point to growing interest, yet spot prices have not followed.

US-listed XRP exchange-traded funds attracted $60 million in net inflows during the most recent week, the highest total recorded in 2026 so far. Cumulative inflows now stand at $1.39 billion, with total net assets reaching $1.18 billion. Daily inflows peaked at $25.8 million on Monday before tapering through the rest of the week.

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XRP spot ETFs record largest inflows since January

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U.S. spot XRP exchange-traded funds attracted $25.8 million in net inflows on Monday, marking the biggest single-day total since early January. The surge lifted cumulative net inflows to a new all-time high of $1.35 billion. XRP traded at $1.47 after rising 1.2 percent over 24 hours.

XRP-linked investment products attracted roughly $42 million in net inflows over the past week. This occurred even as U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs lost more than $1.4 billion and ether funds also shed assets. On-chain data showed a one-day spike of about 4,300 new XRP wallets.

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U.S. spot XRP ETFs recorded net inflows of about $35 million from May 20 to May 29. Bitcoin and ether ETFs lost roughly $2 billion combined during the same period. The flows highlight diverging investor interest in the crypto market.

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