PANews reported on January 28 that, according to SoSoValue data, the XRP spot ETF saw a total net inflow of $9.16 million yesterday (January 27, Eastern Time). PANews reported on January 28 that, according to SoSoValue data, the XRP spot ETF saw a total net inflow of $9.16 million yesterday (January 27, Eastern Time).

The US XRP spot ETF saw a net inflow of $9.16 million in a single day.

2026/01/28 11:05
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According to a PANews report from January 28, data from SoSoValue revealed that XRP spot ETFs attracted a combined net inflow of $9.16 million on January 27. The Bitwise XRP ETF dominated with a daily intake of $7.08 million, pushing its cumulative historical inflow to $332.00 million. Meanwhile, the Franklin XRP ETF secured second place, recording $2.08 million for the day and $296.00 million in total. Currently, analysts believe XRP spot ETFs maintain total net assets of $1.38 billion, accounting for 1.18% of XRP's net asset ratio, with aggregate net inflows reaching $1.25 billion.

PANews reported on January 28 that, according to SoSoValue data, the XRP spot ETF saw a total net inflow of $9.16 million yesterday (January 27, Eastern Time).

Yesterday (January 27, Eastern Time), the ETF with the largest net inflow of spot XRP was the Bitwise XRP ETF, with a single-day net inflow of $7.08 million and a total historical net inflow of $332 million.

The US XRP spot ETF saw a net inflow of $9.16 million in a single day.

The second largest inflow was the Franklin XRP ETF (XRPZ), with a single-day net inflow of $2.08 million and a total historical net inflow of $296 million.

As of press time, the XRP spot ETF has a total net asset value of $1.38 billion, an XRP net asset ratio of 1.18%, and a cumulative net inflow of $1.25 billion.

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