TLDR Solana ETFs saw a daily net inflow of $12 million on November 14. XRP ETFs experienced a daily net inflow of $243 million on the same day. The Solana ETFs recorded total weekly inflows of $46 million. Canary’s XRP ETF topped Bitwise’s Solana ETF in trading volume on November 13. The launch of the [...] The post Solana and XRP ETFs See Strong Inflows Despite Crypto Market Decline appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Solana ETFs saw a daily net inflow of $12 million on November 14. XRP ETFs experienced a daily net inflow of $243 million on the same day. The Solana ETFs recorded total weekly inflows of $46 million. Canary’s XRP ETF topped Bitwise’s Solana ETF in trading volume on November 13. The launch of the [...] The post Solana and XRP ETFs See Strong Inflows Despite Crypto Market Decline appeared first on CoinCentral.

Solana and XRP ETFs See Strong Inflows Despite Crypto Market Decline

2025/11/16 05:20
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TLDR

  • Solana ETFs saw a daily net inflow of $12 million on November 14.
  • XRP ETFs experienced a daily net inflow of $243 million on the same day.
  • The Solana ETFs recorded total weekly inflows of $46 million.
  • Canary’s XRP ETF topped Bitwise’s Solana ETF in trading volume on November 13.
  • The launch of the XRP ETF has surpassed initial predictions, with inflows exceeding $245 million.

The Solana and XRP ETFs have seen strong investor interest, as evidenced by substantial inflows. Institutional investors are backing these funds despite the broader decline in the crypto market. These ETFs have recorded daily and weekly inflows, reflecting positive market sentiment for these digital assets.

Solana ETFs Attract $12 Million in Daily Inflows

Solana ETFs experienced strong inflows on November 14. Bitwise’s SOL ETF saw a daily net inflow of $12 million. Grayscale’s SOL ETF, on the other hand, recorded zero net inflows. These funds had a solid week, with total net weekly inflows of $46 million.

The Solana ETFs have been on a consistent streak of daily inflows since their launch three weeks ago. This marks a key trend, as they have yet to record a daily outflow. The continued interest indicates that investors are finding value in Solana-based products despite the broader crypto market’s ongoing decline.

The institutional interest in Solana ETFs reflects strong confidence in this cryptocurrency. Despite market challenges, the inflows remain a testament to the resilience of the Solana blockchain.

XRP ETFs Experience $243 Million in Daily Inflows

XRP ETFs had a strong performance on November 14, with a daily net inflow of $243 million. This follows the $245 million in inflows on the first day of Canary’s XRP ETF trading. As of now, the XRP ETF has seen the highest launch inflows among all ETFs introduced in 2025.

Canary’s XRP fund outperformed other products in terms of trading volume. The ETF’s trading volume reached $58.5 million, surpassing that of Bitwise’s Solana ETF. This performance has made the XRP fund the top-performing ETF launch of the year.

Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas had predicted a much lower trading volume for the XRP fund. He had estimated the fund would reach just $17 million. However, the ETF exceeded those predictions, confirming strong institutional investor interest.

Several firms are preparing to launch their XRP ETFs next week. Franklin Templeton, Bitwise, and 21Shares are among the companies ready to introduce their products. These firms have updated their S-1 filings, removing the delaying amendments, which clears the path for launch.

The SEC’s recent clarification on the S-1 filings has sped up the process. These updates allow ETFs to become effective after just 20 days. This move is expected to increase the pace of new crypto ETF launches.

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