XRP ETF Authorizations on the Horizon as SEC Simplifies Crypto Adoption
- SEC accelerates XRP ETF approvals for Grayscale, Franklin Templeton, and 21Shares, with decisions expected by mid-November 2025. - New generic listing standards reduce crypto ETF approval timelines to 60–75 days, lowering market entry barriers. - Hybrid ETFs like Cyber Hornet’s S&P 500/XRP 75/25 strategy blend traditional assets with crypto, reflecting growing institutional adoption. - XRP’s 2023 legal victory as a commodity and cross-border payment use by PayPal/MoneyGram position it to challenge SWIFT
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has moved quickly to greenlight exchange-traded funds (ETFs) linked to
Institutional interest in XRP is also highlighted by hybrid ETFs that mix S&P 500 exposure with XRP. For instance, Cyber Hornet has submitted an application for the Cyber Hornet S&P 500 and XRP 75/25 Strategy ETF, which dedicates 25% of its assets to XRP futures and direct holdings. Similar strategies are being used for
Experts believe that XRP’s momentum among institutions, reinforced by its legal recognition as a commodity after Ripple’s 2023 court win, could allow it to disrupt established financial networks. XRP’s current adoption in cross-border payments by companies such as MoneyGram and PayPal showcases its effectiveness for remittances. With the green light for ETFs, institutional investments could further enhance XRP’s role, potentially transforming global payment systems. Bloomberg analysts estimate a 75% chance of XRP ETF approval, with possible inflows of $5–7 billion if spot ETFs are introduced. Such capital could encourage financial firms to favor XRP over older systems like SWIFT, which are often criticized for being costly and slow.
The regulatory landscape has also shifted to encourage crypto innovation. The SEC’s generic listing rules remove the need for individual reviews for qualifying products, allowing exchanges like Nasdaq and NYSE Arca to list XRP ETFs more quickly. This approach is in line with international trends, as European XRP ETFs such as 21Shares AXRP ETP have seen liquidity increases of 40–60% after launch. However, the slower approval process in the U.S. remains a challenge; October 2025 will be pivotal, with major XRP ETF decisions expected between October 18 and 25.
Market observers warn that despite XRP’s growing institutional acceptance, challenges like price swings and regulatory uncertainty remain. For example, a 2025 Bloomberg report assessed XRP’s risk of regulatory reversal at 3.5 out of 10, noting that changes in SEC leadership could impact outcomes. Still, with a 95% likelihood of ETF approval and a solid foundation in payments, XRP appears poised for broader adoption. Should XRP ETFs gain momentum, they could drive further crypto integration, benefiting other digital assets such as Solana and Litecoin.
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