REX-Osprey XRP ETF (XRPR) Tops $100 Million in Assets Under Management

REX-Osprey XRP ETF Crosses $100M AUM Milestone Just Five Weeks After Launch

The REX-Osprey XRP ETF (XRPR) has surpassed $100 million in assets under management (AUM) just over five weeks after its debut, marking a major milestone for the newly listed fund, according to the issuer.

Launched on Sept. 18, XRPR offers U.S. investors regulated exposure to XRP, the world’s fourth-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. Its rapid growth underscores rising institutional and retail demand for XRP-linked investment vehicles amid the broader surge in digital asset fund inflows.

While U.S. regulators have yet to approve a spot XRP ETF, XRPR’s momentum provides a strong indicator of investor appetite. Elsewhere, the Hashdex Nasdaq XRP ETF (XRPH11) — the world’s first spot XRP exchange-traded fund — has gathered 282 million Brazilian reals (about $52 million USD) in total assets since launch.

Institutional interest in XRP continues to build across derivatives markets as well. The CME Group recently expanded its offerings with XRP options, following sustained demand for its futures contracts. Since launching XRP and Micro XRP futures in May, the exchange has seen over 567,000 contracts traded, representing $26.9 billion in notional volume.

Adding to the growing momentum, Evernorth, a treasury management firm planning a Nasdaq listing, has designated XRP as a core reserve asset, reinforcing the token’s emerging role in institutional portfolios.

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