XRP News Update: Grayscale Introduces DOGE and XRP ETFs Amidst Six-Week Crypto Market Downturn
- Grayscale's GDOG and GXRP ETFs for Dogecoin and XRP launched on NYSE Arca, expanding regulated crypto investment options. - Both ETFs offer 0% fees initially to attract inflows, aligning with industry trends of temporary fee waivers to boost adoption. - Despite mixed market reactions and price declines for DOGE/XRP, analysts view regulated products as long-term positives for altcoin adoption. - SEC's relaxed oversight has triggered a wave of altcoin ETFs, with over 100 expected in six months, including l
The New York Stock Exchange Arca has authorized Grayscale Investments to list exchange-traded funds (ETFs) linked to
This rollout comes amid growing investor appetite for crypto diversification beyond
Both ETFs feature an introductory fee structure: there is no management fee for the first $1 billion in assets or the initial three months, after which the fee increases to 0.35%
Reactions from the market have been varied. Although institutional interest in XRP and
The approval of these ETFs also reflects evolving regulatory attitudes. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has relaxed its oversight of crypto-related products, paving the way for a surge in altcoin ETFs.
Despite the positive outlook, certain risks remain. Neither GXRP nor GDOG is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, which means investors face increased regulatory and market uncertainties
The competition among XRP ETFs is heating up. Franklin Templeton’s XRPZ and WisdomTree’s upcoming product are joining Grayscale’s GXRP, making the market increasingly crowded. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse described this period as a “pre-Thanksgiving rush” for XRP investment vehicles, highlighting the asset’s key role in cross-border payments and decentralized finance
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