XRP, Solana Spot ETFs Lead Inflows as Altcoin Funds Show Concentration Trend
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On April 20, U.S.-listed spot XRP and Solana ETFs saw continued inflows, with XRP ETFs gaining $3.0 million, marking seven consecutive days of net additions. Most altcoin funds remained flat, highlighting a concentration trend in the market. Grayscale’s GXRP led XRP ETF inflows with $2.22 million, reflecting investor focus on a few key products.
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