12 XRP ETF Proposals Now Before SEC; BlackRock and Vanguard Notably Absent

- A total of 12 XRP ETFs are pending SEC decisions.
- Top issuers include Grayscale, VanEck, and ProShares.
- BlackRock and Vanguard have yet to file XRP ETF proposals.
As many as twelve XRP-based ETF proposals are now officially lined up with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, setting the stage for a shift in crypto investing should these products finally get clearance.
XRP ETF Race Heats Up, But Giants Sit Out
While established firms like Grayscale, VanEck, Franklin Templeton, and ProShares top the list, what’s creating buzz is who isn’t on it, namely, BlackRock and Vanguard, the two leading asset managers globally. These twelve distinct proposals span final SEC deadlines between April and October 2025.
The surge in ETF filings follows a wave of renewed confidence after XRP’s legal clarity in its SEC battle. With Ripple’s native token no longer considered a security in itself, institutional players now see an opening to bring XRP to traditional finance channels through compliant, exchange-traded vehicles.
Related: Bitcoin Dominance Reaches New Cycle Peak as Altcoins Fail to Keep Up
The proposed products vary from spot ETFs to lever…
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12 XRP ETF Proposals Now Before SEC; BlackRock and Vanguard Notably Absent

- A total of 12 XRP ETFs are pending SEC decisions.
- Top issuers include Grayscale, VanEck, and ProShares.
- BlackRock and Vanguard have yet to file XRP ETF proposals.
As many as twelve XRP-based ETF proposals are now officially lined up with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, setting the stage for a shift in crypto investing should these products finally get clearance.
XRP ETF Race Heats Up, But Giants Sit Out
While established firms like Grayscale, VanEck, Franklin Templeton, and ProShares top the list, what’s creating buzz is who isn’t on it, namely, BlackRock and Vanguard, the two leading asset managers globally. These twelve distinct proposals span final SEC deadlines between April and October 2025.
The surge in ETF filings follows a wave of renewed confidence after XRP’s legal clarity in its SEC battle. With Ripple’s native token no longer considered a security in itself, institutional players now see an opening to bring XRP to traditional finance channels through compliant, exchange-traded vehicles.
Related: Bitcoin Dominance Reaches New Cycle Peak as Altcoins Fail to Keep Up
The proposed products vary from spot ETFs to lever…
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