US spot XRP exchange-traded funds extended their record run to 13 consecutive days of positive net flows, pulling in $50.27 million on Dec. 3. The streak stands in sharp contrast to Solana ETFs, which posted their third day of outflows in the past week despite the broader cryptocurrency market recovery.
XRP Shows Record Inflows
Canary Capital's XRPC, the first single-token XRP spot ETF, launched on Nov. 13 and recorded approximately $357.54 million in net inflows over its 13-day trading period. The fund debuted on Nasdaq with $58 million in total volume, surpassing initial market expectations for the product category.
A second wave of XRP funds went live last week, marking the largest US ETF launches of 2025.
Grayscale's GXRP and Franklin Templeton's XRPZ each pulled in more than $60 million during their first trading day.
The XRP category recorded $89.65 million in inflows on Monday, followed by $67.7 million on Tuesday and $50.27 million on Wednesday, totaling $207.66 million for the first three days of December.
The combined performance pushed total XRP ETF inflows to $874.28 million over 13 days, surpassing the $618.62 million accumulated by Solana funds since their Oct. 28 debut. XRP products outpaced Bitcoin ETFs' $52.4 million and Ethereum ETFs' $51.3 million in net flows during the same three-day period.
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Solana Experiencing Shifting Demand
Solana exchange-traded funds recorded $32.19 million in outflows on Dec. 3, marking their largest single-day withdrawal since launch. 21Shares' TSOL fund accounted for $41.8 million in outflows, which Bitwise's BSOL, Fidelity's FSOL and Grayscale's GSOL could not offset with their combined positive flows.
The reversal ended a 22-day positive streak for Solana products that brought in $613 million during November. TSOL registered its first negative flows a week ago, triggering category-wide outflows of $8.1 million that day. December opened with $13.5 million in outflows, rebounded to $45.77 million in inflows on Tuesday, then posted $32.19 million in withdrawals on Wednesday, leaving the category with a net negative flow of $700,000 for the week's first half.
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