The Crypto Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFS) market has continued to destroy records as unprecedented demand has been recorded over the past few months.
For example, futures-based Solana (SOL) and XRP ETFs have seen total inflows of over $1 billion each since their debut in March and April, as recent data suggests. Fact Set.
The milestone comes just months after the US funding debut, as speculation continues to grow about the potential BlackRock XRP ETF.
Crypto Futures ETF beats all expectations
The first US Solana Futures ETF was launched in March by Volatility Stocks. XRP won a leveraged fund that was twice as much as Teucrium's, followed by Volatility's non-leveraged Futures product in May. In July, both assets saw an inflow of about $350 million.
recently, ETF Store President Nate Jelach argued that strong futures demand could lead BlackRock to compete for market share despite the fund's denial of such a plan.
Yes, I think BlackRock was waiting to see this before submitting it to the Ishares XRP ETF…
If I'm wrong, I own it.
IMO ignoring crypto assets beyond BTC & ETH means *zero *.
Otherwise, they basically say that BTC and ETH are only valuable. Bold. pic.twitter.com/ftbqmrfpol
-Nate Geraci (@nateraci) August 8, 2025
In any case, the rapid capital accumulation and ten-digit milestones really demonstrate the persistent investor desire for diverse crypto exposures beyond Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH).
Gerasi also noted that the figure also takes into account Rex-Soprey's Solana Staking ETF, which has accumulated $150 million in operating assets (AUM). The momentum suggests strong demand for the final spot SOL and XRP ETF, he argued.
“And you're told that BlackRock doesn't want a part of this? I get it.” Geraci wrote in X.
Bloomberg Senior ETF analyst Eric Balknas also placed emphasis on the discussion, asking Jelachi where to “draw a line” about launching a crypto ETF, questioning whether the XRP ETF alone would be enough, or whether funds like BlackRock would explore other alternatives such as Tron (TRX).
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