XRP, Solana Gain Momentum Amid Reports of CME Futures Listing.

XRP and Solana Rally Briefly After CME Futures Leak, Retrace as Exchange Clarifies Error

Prices of XRP and Solana (SOL) briefly spiked on Wednesday after reports suggested the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) might soon introduce regulated futures contracts for the two cryptocurrencies. The rally fizzled out, however, after CME confirmed the information was mistakenly published.

The speculation began with a post on X, claiming that CME had uploaded a futures page for XRP and SOL on a staging subdomain. Screenshots showed the page stating that futures contracts for both assets could launch as early as Feb. 10, pending regulatory approval. By the time the post gained traction, the page was no longer accessible.

Bloomberg Intelligence ETF analyst James Seyffart commented on the significance of the potential listings, saying, “We’ve seen multiple ETF filings for SOL and XRP futures. Typically, these would use CME or CBOE futures, but no such futures are available yet. If the issuers are privy to inside information, we could see these products launch soon.”

The report led to a 3% price surge for both XRP and SOL, according to TradingView data, as traders reacted to the possibility of increased institutional adoption.

However, later in the day, a CME spokesperson clarified the situation in a statement to CoinDesk, explaining that the page was published in error. “A beta page from our website was released in error earlier today,” the spokesperson said. “The test environment includes many mock-ups, and no decisions have been made about XRP or SOL futures contracts.”

Following the clarification, XRP and SOL gave up their gains and slid lower, mirroring a downturn in the broader crypto market. While the event was ultimately a false alarm, it highlighted the market’s sensitivity to any signs of institutional developments involving major crypto assets.

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