XRP News Today: XRP ETF Experiences $250 Million Inflows Despite Token Price Drop and Ongoing Market Doubts
- Canary Capital's XRPC ETF launched on November 14, 2025, with $58M trading volume and $250M inflows, outperforming all 2025 ETFs. - XRP fell 4.3% to $2.23 despite ETF success, pressured by weak retail demand and shrinking "supply in profit" at 44M tokens. - Franklin Templeton's upcoming XRP ETF on November 20 could boost liquidity, with projected $150M-$250M day-one volume. - Analysts highlight ETF-driven demand and dwindling sellable supply as potential catalysts for XRP recovery amid uncertain macroeco
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Despite this, XRP's value continues to face downward pressure,
The ETF's approval by the SEC in July 2025 was a major turning point.
The overall market environment remains challenging. The total value of the crypto market
Looking forward, Franklin Templeton's soon-to-launch XRP ETF,
Although short-term fluctuations remain, some analysts believe a reversal could occur if XRP's shrinking available supply and ETF-driven demand force buyers back into the market. However, any sustained recovery will hinge on broader economic stability, ongoing regulatory progress, and continued institutional interest—factors that remain uncertain in the present environment.
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