XRP News Today: Introduction of XRP ETF Marks Growing Institutional Interest in Altcoins
- Canary Capital's XRPC ETF launches on Nasdaq as first U.S. spot XRP product, holding actual tokens rather than derivatives. - The ETF follows recent altcoin ETF approvals and tracks XRP-USD CCIXber Index, enabling traditional brokerage access to XRP. - Analysts predict strong performance due to XRP's $143B market cap, while Czech National Bank's $1M crypto purchase highlights growing institutional interest in digital assets.
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This approval highlights the increasing acceptance of altcoins by institutional investors, expanding beyond
The Czech National Bank (CNB) broke new ground by acquiring $1 million in Bitcoin and stablecoins for a long-term experimental portfolio. The central bank’s objective is to assess the operational, technical, and regulatory aspects of managing digital assets, including custody, anti-money laundering (AML) protocols, and crisis management procedures
Market responses to the XRP ETF announcement have been varied. XRP was trading at $2.39 during early Asian hours, reflecting a 6% drop over the past day
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