XRP ETFs Absorb $46.1M in Fresh Inflows, Pushing Holdings to $1.65B as Price Reclaims $2.40According to on-chain data from Whale Insider, ETF clients acquired $XRP ETFs Absorb $46.1M in Fresh Inflows, Pushing Holdings to $1.65B as Price Reclaims $2.40According to on-chain data from Whale Insider, ETF clients acquired $

XRP ETF Net Assets Hit $1.65 Billion After $46.1 Million Institutional Buying Spree

XRP ETFs Absorb $46.1M in Fresh Inflows, Pushing Holdings to $1.65B as Price Reclaims $2.40

According to on-chain data from Whale Insider, ETF clients acquired $46.1 million in XRP, driving the total XRP ETF–held net assets to $1.65 billion. 

This wave of institutional buying underscores XRP’s strengthening foothold in regulated investment products and signals sustained demand from large-scale investors.

Well, the capital inflow immediately lifted XRP’s price, propelling it above the critical $2.40 psychological level, a key barometer of market confidence for traders and long-term holders. 

While XRP has since eased to around $2.37, the brief reclaim of $2.40 signals renewed bullish momentum driven primarily by sustained ETF demand rather than short-term speculation.

ETF inflows have become a key gauge of institutional conviction, and XRP’s latest data signals sustained confidence. 

With $1.65 billion now held across XRP ETFs, the token is solidifying its status as one of the most institutionally embraced digital assets outside Bitcoin and Ethereum. This deepening institutional exposure also boosts liquidity and market resilience, helping cushion price swings amid broader market volatility.

Notably, the timing of this accumulation is especially telling. With XRP consolidating in a tight range in recent weeks, sizable ETF inflows at current levels suggest institutional investors are positioning ahead of a potential breakout. 

Despite a modest pullback from $2.40, XRP’s ability to hold above $2.35 signals strong underlying demand and consistent dip-buying, reinforcing the case for sustained bullish momentum.

Technically, XRP’s reclaim and brief hold above the $2.40 level tilts the near-term structure in favor of bulls. While a sustained breakout and consolidation above this zone are still needed to confirm a stronger uptrend, the current price behavior signals resilience rather than weakness. The dip to $2.37 looks more like healthy consolidation after a sharp move than the start of a reversal.

Whale Insider’s data reinforces a clear narrative: institutional demand for XRP is accelerating, with ETF clients increasingly driving price action. As ETF-held assets continue to grow, XRP’s movements are likely to be shaped more by long-term capital flows than short-term speculation. If this momentum persists, XRP could be well-positioned for further upside once broader market conditions turn supportive.

Conclusion

Whale Insider’s latest data highlights a shift in XRP’s market dynamics, with ETF-driven demand fueling recent price action. A $46.1 million inflow has lifted total XRP ETF holdings to $1.65 billion, signaling strong institutional conviction despite short-term volatility. 

While XRP pulled back from $2.40 to $2.37, sustained capital inflows at these levels underscore underlying strength. With ETFs deepening institutional exposure, XRP’s trajectory is increasingly guided by long-term investment flows, setting the stage for more stable and decisive moves ahead.

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