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The SEC’s greenlighting of several Ethereum ETFs has reignited speculation for an XRP ETF. Ripple’s CEO has hinted at the possibility of an XRP ETF, but

Recently, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse made a bold prediction that a Spot XRP Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) could launch by 2025. This forecast comes amidst

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Hace 3 días XRP Spot ETF in the U.S. Moves Closer to Reality The SEC is evaluating whether a proposed XRP ETF by WisdomTree offers enough investor protection and safeguards against

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The SEC has acknowledged Grayscale’s 19b-4 application for the spot XRP ETF. The agency will now review filings from Bitwise, 21Shares, Canary Capital, and

Ripple chief Brad Garlinghouse has hinted that we may soon get a spot XRP ETF (Exchange Traded Fund). Garlinghouse took to X and shared his thoughts on the recent bipartisan support for crypto legislation.

Earlier this week, Ripple Labs CEO Brad Garlinghouse appeared on Bloomberg Crypto to discuss topics related to his company. The most notable point of

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Ripple’s CEO recently hinted at the possibility of an XRP ETF following the launch of the Ethereum Spot ETF. This development has sparked significant interest and

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