XRP Makes History: First Spot ETF Activated, Ripple CEO Weighs In

A significant milestone has been achieved in the cryptocurrency market with the successful launch of the first spot-based XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the United States. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse reacted to this development with enthusiasm, noting its long-awaited arrival. This event carries substantial historical weight, given Ripple's prolonged legal challenges against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). According to analyst Nate Geraci, the debut of a pure spot XRP ETF could signify the definitive end to the anti-crypto policies enacted by previous SEC administrations.
The newly launched product, Canary Capital's spot XRP ETF, ticker XRPC, has been certified by Nasdaq and went live at the U.S. market open on Thursday, November 13, 2025. Its effectiveness was officially confirmed on November 12, 2025, after Nasdaq's certification. This approval process was notably swift through the SEC’s 8(a) automatic-effectiveness mechanism. Canary Capital officially introduced XRPC, stating it provides direct exposure to the native token of the XRP Ledger. The ETF is designed to mirror network performance across various payments and liquidity protocols, leveraging XRP’s established utility in cross-border value transfer, and built for efficiency, speed, and scalability within distributed finance. Canary Capital expressed strong confidence in the XRP Ledger as a leading framework for global payments, emphasizing its design for interoperability and real-world settlement, enabling low-cost, near-instant transfers, and noting its increasing adoption across enterprise and fintech ecosystems.
The XRPC ETF experienced an extremely promising market debut, with $26 million worth of shares traded within just 30 minutes of its launch, indicating robust investor demand for the altcoin. Industry experts like Balchunas anticipate that the XRPC could surpass $57 million, a record for ETF launches this year set by a Solana ETF (BSOL). Commenting on the successful debut, Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan highlighted the importance of strong investor sentiment, stating, “The median opinion of a crypto asset does not determine an ETF's success. You'd rather have 20% of people love an asset than 80% of people kinda vaguely like it. ETFs die from apathy, not disagreement.”
The crypto community has also reacted with considerable excitement. Crypto reporter Eleanor Terret shared a statement from Canary Funds CEO Steven McClurg, who expressed gratitude: “We are very excited to go effective with the first single-token spot XRP ETF. This would not have been possible without the leadership of Chairman Atkins, Commissioner Pierce, and all the other fine people at the SEC who are pro-free markets.” Positive expectations persist for XRP's first exchange-listed ETF, with analysts predicting it will gain acceptance similar to prior spot ETPs and drive substantial institutional capital flows into the asset.
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