Capital flows reveal an intriguing divergence in the digital asset market this week. Bitcoin ETFs experienced notable outflows of $443M, while Ethereum followed suit with $59M in redemptions. However, the story took an interesting turn with XRP, which defied the downward trend by attracting $70M in fresh inflows. Notably, Franklin Templeton's XRP ETF captured $28.6M of these inflows, signaling institutional interest in the asset. This pattern suggests investors may be rotating out of larger-cap positions and exploring alternative opportunities in the altcoin space.
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AlwaysAnon
· 11h ago
XRP's selling pressure this time is really small, institutions are absorbing the chips.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 11h ago
Buddy, BTC and ETH are withdrawing, but XRP is actually attracting funds? We need to investigate carefully and not be fooled by the slick talk of institutions.
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Hey, Franklin Templeton is entering XRP, we should be cautious about this; institutions are not that naive.
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The rotation is starting again, same old trick, funds are moving from Bitcoin to smaller coins, isn't this just to harvest profits in the next cycle?
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70M flowing into XRP feels a bit suspicious; we need to see if it's genuine recognition or just hype. Anyway, I don't believe in pies falling from the sky.
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Every time there's such a shift, it's a signal that some people are starting to make quick money. We should consider whether we can catch some airdrop opportunities.
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Franklin's 28.6M entry looks like the front-runner; we don't know how much more funds are waiting for signals behind the scenes.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 11h ago
BTC and ETH plummet sharply, while XRP instead sucks blood... What game is this institution playing?
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CryptoMotivator
· 11h ago
Institutions are quietly accumulating XRP, this signal is unusual
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BTC escapes with 443M, Ethereum also runs, but XRP reverses and absorbs 70M? Franklin Templeton is involved, something feels off
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Wait, big players are dumping Bitcoin and switching to XRP? Is this a rotating hype cycle?
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70M flows into XRP, institutions are positioning, I just want to ask, are you still sleeping?
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Interesting, funds are shifting from Bitcoin to smaller coins, should you get on board?
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Franklin Templeton is also buying XRP, what are retail investors waiting for?
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BTC is bleeding, ETH follows, but XRP is absorbing funds. This switch is a bit fast
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Funds are rotating, it's the old routine. Institutions eat the meat, and we just drink the soup
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GasFeeNightmare
· 11h ago
Bitcoin and Ethereum both bleeding, XRP turning around to attract funds—this wave of movement is really outrageous... Are institutions really building positions? Or are they just putting on a show? As someone watching the market late at night, I feel a lot of pressure.
Capital flows reveal an intriguing divergence in the digital asset market this week. Bitcoin ETFs experienced notable outflows of $443M, while Ethereum followed suit with $59M in redemptions. However, the story took an interesting turn with XRP, which defied the downward trend by attracting $70M in fresh inflows. Notably, Franklin Templeton's XRP ETF captured $28.6M of these inflows, signaling institutional interest in the asset. This pattern suggests investors may be rotating out of larger-cap positions and exploring alternative opportunities in the altcoin space.