XRP ETFs logged $131.94M May inflows as crypto ETPs saw $1.47B weekly outflows, yet price hovered near $1.33. We unpack ETF plumbing, derivatives, and risks.
XRP is testing support near $1.09 as persistent selling pressure keeps the token pinned near recent lows. Weak momentum and bearish technical signals continue to favor the downside. XRP Downtrend Deepens as Sellers Keep Control At 10:14 a.m. ET on June 5, XRP was trading at $1.110, near its recent low of $1.091, after extending […]
Crypto ETF flows turned more constructive on Thursday, June 4, as bitcoin and ether funds snapped long outflow streaks with fresh inflows. HYPE ETFs extended their own winning run, while XRP returned to positive territory, and solana saw only a minor exit. HYPE ETFs Extend Winning Streak to 16 Days With $12M in Fresh Inflows […]
This Friday, we examine Ethereum, Ripple, Cardano, Binance Coin, and Hyperliquid in greater detail. Ethereum (ETH) This week was one of the worst of this bear market as most cryptocurrencies fell by double digits. Ethereum was no different, crashing 17%. Unfortunately, the $1,800 support could not hold the bears back and quickly turned into resistance. […]
Banks are adopting the XRP Ledger, but XRP stays stuck at $1.30. Why ledger adoption doesn't create token demand, and the metrics that would change it.
Bitcoin spot ETFs have now recorded net outflows in 17 of the last 19 days, with investors pulling a combined $5.6 billion from the products during that stretch. Taking Stock Of The Damage The numbers have pushed year-to-date flows for US-traded Bitcoin ETFs into negative territory, landing at negative $2.17 billion. Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart put the 13-day outflow streak in sharper relief, reporting that roughly $4.4 billion worth of Bitcoin was sold through those products over the past month alone. Related Reading: XRP Dips In The Short Run, But A Bigger Setup May Be Forming: Analyst Since May 14, Bitcoin has fallen about 20%, dropping from $82,040 to around $64,000. The slide accelerated after Strategy, the business intelligence firm led by executive chairman Michael Saylor, disclosed it had sold 32 BTC for approximately $2.5 million — a small fraction of its total holdings, but enough to rattle sentiment across the broader market. Capital markets are funding the AI build