The post XRP Set for a Big Week as Canary Capital ETF Launches on November 13 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XRP could be set for one of its big weeks of the year 2025. This comes as Canary Capital readies the launch of its XRP ETF on November 13. This might, in essence, see the token’s value jump handsomely. Canary Capital XRP ETF to Launch on Thursday Last week, asset manager Canary Capital filed an updated S-1 registration with the SEC that removed the “delaying amendment” holding back the fund’s launch. This effectively cleared the last challenge for the firm. This set up the fund for a launch date this Thursday. This could be a boost to the token’s performance, according to many experts, as the asset trades near multi-week support levels. Get ready: Canary XRP ETF (XRPC) is coming soon. 🔗More info available in prospectus: https://t.co/y66AAqoGil pic.twitter.com/h8tewn25Jd — Canary Capital (@CanaryFunds) November 7, 2025 The Canary Capital ETF joins the list of the token’s spot funds that have come into view now on the DTCC. That of Franklin Templeton might debut on November 14, while that of Bitwise is expected between November 19-20. Meanwhile,  21Shares and CoinShares are targeting mid-to-late November. Excitement over the timeline for an XRP ETF was obvious at Ripple’s recent Swell conference. Teucrium CEO told attendees that “the last half of November could be very important for XRP.” He also cited institutional inflows and the growing trend toward real-world asset tokenization. Gilbertie also called on investors to look to the long-term. “Believe in it. Don’t worry about volatility. It will even out as adoption comes and more institutional money enters.” XRP Products Already Proving Their Market Strength Recent launches of the token products indeed show promising results. For example, the REX-Osprey XRP ETF traded $37.7 million in its first day of trading. This marked the strongest ETF debut of 2025 thus far. Similarly, the Teucrium… The post XRP Set for a Big Week as Canary Capital ETF Launches on November 13 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XRP could be set for one of its big weeks of the year 2025. This comes as Canary Capital readies the launch of its XRP ETF on November 13. This might, in essence, see the token’s value jump handsomely. Canary Capital XRP ETF to Launch on Thursday Last week, asset manager Canary Capital filed an updated S-1 registration with the SEC that removed the “delaying amendment” holding back the fund’s launch. This effectively cleared the last challenge for the firm. This set up the fund for a launch date this Thursday. This could be a boost to the token’s performance, according to many experts, as the asset trades near multi-week support levels. Get ready: Canary XRP ETF (XRPC) is coming soon. 🔗More info available in prospectus: https://t.co/y66AAqoGil pic.twitter.com/h8tewn25Jd — Canary Capital (@CanaryFunds) November 7, 2025 The Canary Capital ETF joins the list of the token’s spot funds that have come into view now on the DTCC. That of Franklin Templeton might debut on November 14, while that of Bitwise is expected between November 19-20. Meanwhile,  21Shares and CoinShares are targeting mid-to-late November. Excitement over the timeline for an XRP ETF was obvious at Ripple’s recent Swell conference. Teucrium CEO told attendees that “the last half of November could be very important for XRP.” He also cited institutional inflows and the growing trend toward real-world asset tokenization. Gilbertie also called on investors to look to the long-term. “Believe in it. Don’t worry about volatility. It will even out as adoption comes and more institutional money enters.” XRP Products Already Proving Their Market Strength Recent launches of the token products indeed show promising results. For example, the REX-Osprey XRP ETF traded $37.7 million in its first day of trading. This marked the strongest ETF debut of 2025 thus far. Similarly, the Teucrium…

XRP Set for a Big Week as Canary Capital ETF Launches on November 13

XRP could be set for one of its big weeks of the year 2025. This comes as Canary Capital readies the launch of its XRP ETF on November 13. This might, in essence, see the token’s value jump handsomely.

Canary Capital XRP ETF to Launch on Thursday

Last week, asset manager Canary Capital filed an updated S-1 registration with the SEC that removed the “delaying amendment” holding back the fund’s launch. This effectively cleared the last challenge for the firm. This set up the fund for a launch date this Thursday.

This could be a boost to the token’s performance, according to many experts, as the asset trades near multi-week support levels.

The Canary Capital ETF joins the list of the token’s spot funds that have come into view now on the DTCC. That of Franklin Templeton might debut on November 14, while that of Bitwise is expected between November 19-20. Meanwhile,  21Shares and CoinShares are targeting mid-to-late November.

Excitement over the timeline for an XRP ETF was obvious at Ripple’s recent Swell conference. Teucrium CEO told attendees that “the last half of November could be very important for XRP.” He also cited institutional inflows and the growing trend toward real-world asset tokenization.

Gilbertie also called on investors to look to the long-term. “Believe in it. Don’t worry about volatility. It will even out as adoption comes and more institutional money enters.”

XRP Products Already Proving Their Market Strength

Recent launches of the token products indeed show promising results. For example, the REX-Osprey XRP ETF traded $37.7 million in its first day of trading. This marked the strongest ETF debut of 2025 thus far.

Similarly, the Teucrium 2x Long Daily XRP ETF saw strong volumes in the first week of trading-a sure sign that markets were interested in the token’s funds. These performances suggest the Canary Capital ETF might attract high inflows at its launch.

In particular, one research report recently pointed out the potential scale of such launches for the token. According to them, at $2.4, the token price is one of the most undervalued large cap crypto.

They pointed out that when Bitcoin spot ETFs were launched, they drew more than $50 billion in assets. The Ripple coin apparantly doesn’t need inflows of that size to have an effect. They said even a fraction could drive the asset much higher.

Source: https://coingape.com/xrp-set-for-a-big-week-as-canary-capital-etf-launches-on-november-13/

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