The post Launched, Pending, and Market Impact appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto ETF market surged in 2025 with over 115 US products for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, Litecoin, Hedera, and Dogecoin. Recent launches include staking (e.g., Bitwise’s BSOL) and leveraged ETFs (e.g., 21Shares’ TXXD); pendings cover staked ETH, Avalanche, Aptos, and memecoins. Developments boost liquidity and prices but highlight risks like volatility and scrutiny amid $600B selloff. The crypto ETF landscape is exploding in 2025, with a surge of launches and filings signaling mainstream adoption. As of November 20, 2025, over 115 crypto ETFs are available in the US, including spot and futures products, drawing billions in inflows and reshaping market liquidity. Hottest Crypto ETFs Hitting the Shelves Now Launched ETFs have expanded beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. Bitcoin spot ETFs, approved in early 2024, dominate with BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) holding over 783,532 BTC, followed by Fidelity (FBTC) with 199,133 BTC and Grayscale (GBTC) with 169,180 BTC.  Ethereum spot ETFs, launched in July 2024, include Grayscale’s ETHE, BlackRock’s ETHA, and more. Recent additions include Solana ETFs like VanEck’s VSOL and 21Shares’ TSOL, both debuting in mid-November 2025 after October approvals. XRP has seen a flurry of ETFs itself: Canary Capital’s XRPC launched early November with $250 million day-one inflows. Franklin Templeton’s EZRP went live on November 18, and nine more XRP ETFs are expected this week from issuers like Bitwise and WisdomTree. Litecoin (Canary’s LTCC) and Hedera’s HBAR (HBR) launched in late October. 21Shares debuted the 2x Long Dogecoin ETF (TXXD) on NASDAQ on Nov 20, targeting leveraged exposure. Staking features are trending, with Bitwise’s Solana staking ETF (BSOL) attracting around $155 million in the first three days and Grayscale adding staking to its Ethereum and Solana products. Pending filings promise more diversity. BlackRock recently filed for the iShares Staked Ethereum Trust. Other pendings include Grayscale’s conversions for Cardano (GADA),… The post Launched, Pending, and Market Impact appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto ETF market surged in 2025 with over 115 US products for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, Litecoin, Hedera, and Dogecoin. Recent launches include staking (e.g., Bitwise’s BSOL) and leveraged ETFs (e.g., 21Shares’ TXXD); pendings cover staked ETH, Avalanche, Aptos, and memecoins. Developments boost liquidity and prices but highlight risks like volatility and scrutiny amid $600B selloff. The crypto ETF landscape is exploding in 2025, with a surge of launches and filings signaling mainstream adoption. As of November 20, 2025, over 115 crypto ETFs are available in the US, including spot and futures products, drawing billions in inflows and reshaping market liquidity. Hottest Crypto ETFs Hitting the Shelves Now Launched ETFs have expanded beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. Bitcoin spot ETFs, approved in early 2024, dominate with BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) holding over 783,532 BTC, followed by Fidelity (FBTC) with 199,133 BTC and Grayscale (GBTC) with 169,180 BTC.  Ethereum spot ETFs, launched in July 2024, include Grayscale’s ETHE, BlackRock’s ETHA, and more. Recent additions include Solana ETFs like VanEck’s VSOL and 21Shares’ TSOL, both debuting in mid-November 2025 after October approvals. XRP has seen a flurry of ETFs itself: Canary Capital’s XRPC launched early November with $250 million day-one inflows. Franklin Templeton’s EZRP went live on November 18, and nine more XRP ETFs are expected this week from issuers like Bitwise and WisdomTree. Litecoin (Canary’s LTCC) and Hedera’s HBAR (HBR) launched in late October. 21Shares debuted the 2x Long Dogecoin ETF (TXXD) on NASDAQ on Nov 20, targeting leveraged exposure. Staking features are trending, with Bitwise’s Solana staking ETF (BSOL) attracting around $155 million in the first three days and Grayscale adding staking to its Ethereum and Solana products. Pending filings promise more diversity. BlackRock recently filed for the iShares Staked Ethereum Trust. Other pendings include Grayscale’s conversions for Cardano (GADA),…

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  • Crypto ETF market surged in 2025 with over 115 US products for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, Litecoin, Hedera, and Dogecoin.
  • Recent launches include staking (e.g., Bitwise’s BSOL) and leveraged ETFs (e.g., 21Shares’ TXXD); pendings cover staked ETH, Avalanche, Aptos, and memecoins.
  • Developments boost liquidity and prices but highlight risks like volatility and scrutiny amid $600B selloff.

The crypto ETF landscape is exploding in 2025, with a surge of launches and filings signaling mainstream adoption. As of November 20, 2025, over 115 crypto ETFs are available in the US, including spot and futures products, drawing billions in inflows and reshaping market liquidity.

Hottest Crypto ETFs Hitting the Shelves Now

Launched ETFs have expanded beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. Bitcoin spot ETFs, approved in early 2024, dominate with BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) holding over 783,532 BTC, followed by Fidelity (FBTC) with 199,133 BTC and Grayscale (GBTC) with 169,180 BTC. 

Ethereum spot ETFs, launched in July 2024, include Grayscale’s ETHE, BlackRock’s ETHA, and more. Recent additions include Solana ETFs like VanEck’s VSOL and 21Shares’ TSOL, both debuting in mid-November 2025 after October approvals.

XRP has seen a flurry of ETFs itself: Canary Capital’s XRPC launched early November with $250 million day-one inflows. Franklin Templeton’s EZRP went live on November 18, and nine more XRP ETFs are expected this week from issuers like Bitwise and WisdomTree.

Litecoin (Canary’s LTCC) and Hedera’s HBAR (HBR) launched in late October. 21Shares debuted the 2x Long Dogecoin ETF (TXXD) on NASDAQ on Nov 20, targeting leveraged exposure. Staking features are trending, with Bitwise’s Solana staking ETF (BSOL) attracting around $155 million in the first three days and Grayscale adding staking to its Ethereum and Solana products.

Pending filings promise more diversity. BlackRock recently filed for the iShares Staked Ethereum Trust. Other pendings include Grayscale’s conversions for Cardano (GADA), Litecoin (LTCN), and Dogecoin (GDOG); VanEck’s Avalanche ETF; Bitwise’s Aptos, Canary’s Sui, and PENGU (memecoin with NFTs); and speculative ones like Rex Shares’ TRUMP and BONK. Approvals for other altcoins like DOT are eyed as well.

This boom has moved the market profoundly. Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have amassed tens of billions in AUM, boosting liquidity and previously hesitant institutional interest. Both Bitcoin and Ethereum’s prices had surged immediately upon approvals, but a recent $600 billion crypto selloff has left 11 small-cap tied ETFs in the red, teaching retail traders a lesson in timing the markets.

Analysts predict $4 – $8 billion inflows for XRP ETFs alone, potentially stabilizing prices and setting standards for transparency and anti-money laundering. However, risks like volatility and regulatory scrutiny persist, making investors cautious. Overall, these ETFs are democratizing crypto access, potentially adding trillions to the market cap in the coming years.

Related: Bitwise and 21Shares to Launch Spot XRP ETF: Is XRP Price Rebound Next?

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