XRP News Today: XRP ETFs Close to Getting Approved as Companies Overcome SEC Obstacles
- Franklin Templeton removed the SEC's 8(a) delay clause from its XRP ETF filing, aiming for a potential launch this month. - Competitors like Bitwise and Canary Funds similarly revised filings, signaling industry-wide urgency to capitalize on regulatory clarity. - The SEC's recent Ripple settlement removes a major hurdle, with experts predicting XRP ETF approval by mid-November. - XRP ETFs could replicate Bitcoin ETF success by offering institutional-grade access to the third-largest cryptocurrency.
Franklin Templeton, a leading global asset management firm, has made a significant move toward introducing its
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Franklin Templeton is not the only firm moving quickly. Other players like Bitwise and Canary Funds have also updated their S-1 documents recently. Bitwise has announced that its XRP ETF will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange with a management fee of 0.34%, a detail usually included just before launch, according to a
The possibility of XRP ETF approval has already led to speculation about price trends. Bill Morgan, a lawyer who supports XRP, expects a gradual increase in XRP’s price after the ETF launches, predicting it could return to the $3 mark, according to a
The SEC’s changing approach to crypto ETFs remains a key issue. While the agency has approved Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, it continues to closely examine XRP applications due to its ongoing legal dispute with Ripple Labs. However, the recent resolution between Ripple and the SEC has removed a major barrier, and some experts believe the first XRP ETF could be approved by mid-November, CoinPedia reported. If this happens, it would represent a major milestone in integrating cryptocurrencies into mainstream finance, broadening access to one of the most actively traded digital assets and boosting institutional trust in crypto, according to a
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