NYSE Files for XRP ETF Launch - Can Ripple Go From an SEC Target, to an Approved ETF?

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XRP ETF

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) just applied to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to list and trade the Grayscale XRP Trust as an exchange-traded fund (ETF). If approved, it would transform the existing trust into an ETF, opening the door for more investors—from curious retail traders to heavyweight institutions—to get in on the action.

This move could mark a pivotal moment for XRP, the cryptocurrency from Ripple Labs that’s been a hot topic for its ongoing legal showdown with the SEC. Approval would likely boost XRP’s reputation and adoption, weaving it more seamlessly into mainstream financial markets.

Converting the Grayscale XRP Trust into an ETF aims to make investment in XRP easier and more aligned with traditional financial systems. That means the ETF structure could potentially bring in both established and first-time crypto investors, turning a once-controversial asset into something more approachable and SEC-compliant.

It could be months until we find out if an XRP ETF will become a reality. Approval would very likely come with a nice boost to XRP's price, while a denial could go either way, largely depending on if investors increase their exposure to XRP anticipating approval. 

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Author: Justin Derbek
New York News Desk
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