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Goldman Sachs Discloses Latest XRP Holdings in Spot ETFs: SEC Filing

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Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs Group has filed with the US SEC to reveal its latest XRP holdings across four spot ETFs. The firm continues to remain the largest institutional holder of spot XRP ETFs, with over $152 million in net holdings.

Goldman Sachs Reveals over $152 Million in XRP Holdings

According to a 13F filing with the US SEC dated March 25, Goldman Sachs Group revealed exposure in four spot XRP ETFs. The $3.5 trillion asset manager disclosed a total holding of more than $152 million.

Notably, Goldman Sachs holds 2,009,806 shares ($35,909,807) in 21Shares XRP ETF (TOXR); 1,940,433 shares ($39,817,685) in Bitwise XRP ETF; 1,932,684 shares ($38,479,738) in Franklin Templeton’s XRPZ; and 1,069,316 shares ($37,960,718) in Grayscale’s GXRP.

This makes the net XRP holdings via spot ETF to $152,167,948. Goldman Sachs remains the largest holder in XRP ETFs. Millennium Management, Logan Stone Capital, Citadel Advisors, and Jane Street Group are among the largest holders of XRP ETFs.

As CoinGape reported earlier, Bloomberg data showed total holdings of more than $153 million as of Q4 2025. However, the change in holdings is unclear, and the next clear update on whether Goldman Sachs maintained, added, or reduced positions will come with the full Q1 2026 filing, typically released in mid-May.

Total Net Inflows in Spot XRP ETFs $1.21 Billion

Spot XRP ETFs saw net inflows of $1.26 million on Wednesday, despite a broader crypto market selling pressure. Bitwise was the only one to record inflows, according to SoSoValue data.

As a result, the total assets under management stand at $995.72 million and the cumulative total inflow is at $1.21 billion. The decline happened amid massive selloffs in January and February, while Goldman Sachs clients continued to hold most XRP ETF positions.

XRP ETF Daily Flows. Source: SoSoValue

XRP fell more than 2.50% today, with the price currently trading at $1.38. The 24-hour low and high are $1.38 and $1.43, respectively. Furthermore, trading volume has slumped by another 10% in the last 24 hours, indicating a decline in interest among traders ahead of quarterly crypto options expiry.

Meanwhile, XRP futures open interest has increased 1.62% to $2.53 in the past few hours as Ripple partnered with the Singapore central bank on the BLOOM project to pilot RLUSD for cross-border trade settlements.

Source: https://coingape.com/goldman-sachs-discloses-latest-xrp-holdings-in-spot-etfs-sec-filing/

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