XRP News: Goldman Sachs $153.8M ETF Position Lifts XRP to $1.50 as Pepeto Presale Rolls Toward Binance
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Goldman Sachs disclosed a $153.8 million XRP ETF position in Q4 2025, contributing to XRP reaching $1.50 on April 17, before settling near $1.43 on April 21. The week saw a 13% increase driven by $41.64 million in ETF inflows over four days. The Pepeto presale is also progressing toward Binance.
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