XRP News Update: Alternative Coin ETFs Launch as Grayscale Broadens Its Reach Past Bitcoin
- NYSE approves Grayscale's GDOG and GXRP ETFs for Dogecoin and XRP , launching Nov 24 after SEC-compliant regulatory clearance. - SEC's 2025 framework enabled rapid altcoin ETF approvals, with Franklin Templeton and others entering competitive XRP market. - GDOG charges 0.35% fees targeting retail investors, while Franklin's fee-free XRP ETF aims to attract institutional capital through Coinbase . - Despite $4B+ outflows in Bitcoin ETFs, JPMorgan forecasts $4-8B in XRP ETF inflows, signaling growing insti
The New York Stock Exchange has received final regulatory approval for Grayscale Investments’
The debut of these ETFs comes amid a wave of altcoin ETF approvals, spurred by clearer regulatory guidance from the SEC. Under the agency’s September 2025 policy,
Grayscale’s Dogecoin ETF, which has a 0.35% management fee, is set to benefit from the asset’s strong popularity among retail investors.
The broader crypto ETF sector, however, is facing challenges. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have experienced nearly $4 billion in outflows over the past month, with BlackRock’s IBIT and Grayscale’s GBTC each losing hundreds of millions within a week.
The November 24 rollout marks a significant milestone for both Grayscale and the digital asset industry. By connecting traditional finance with cryptocurrencies, these ETFs could transform liquidity for altcoins and set the stage for further innovation. However, their long-term success will depend on continued investor interest and overall market stability as regulatory and economic factors continue to influence the sector.
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