SEC May Approve XRP, SOL, and ADA ETFs This Summer
2025/07/01 22:32- Cryptocurrency ETFs raise $6 billion in June
- SEC to release XRP, ADA and SOL ETFs
- High institutional demand supports new crypto funds
June marked a significant period for cryptocurrency ETFs in the United States, with Bitcoin and Ethereum funds standing out, which together registered inflows of almost US$6 billion in new capital. The movement reflects the strengthening of institutional interest in the sector and increases expectations of new approvals by the SEC in the coming months.
SEC set for summer crypto ETF approval wave including XRP, ADA and SOL amid $6B investment surge
According to a data According to SoSoValue’s report, Bitcoin ETFs led the way with $4,6 billion in net inflows over 15 consecutive days. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) was the standout performer, raising $3,85 billion and cementing its position as the industry’s highest-grossing fund. Total net assets under management for Bitcoin ETFs surpassed $134 billion, with approximately $49 billion in cumulative inflows.
Ethereum ETFs also performed well, accumulating $1,16 billion in the month — their second-best result since their launch in 2024. The boost comes from the recent Pectra upgrade, which improved the network’s scalability and security. Currently, ETH ETFs have accumulated $4,2 billion in net inflows and more than $10 billion in total assets.
This favorable scenario contributed to the projection of Bloomberg analysts, who raised to 95% the probability that the SEC will approve ETFs based on Solana (SOL), XRP, Litecoin (LTC) and Cardano (ADA) in 2025. The second half of the year could mark the beginning of a new wave of authorizations, including index ETFs and altcoin baskets.
Other assets such as Dogecoin, Polkadot and Avalanche are also on the radar, with approval estimates close to 90% by the end of the year. The more predictable regulatory environment under President Donald Trump's administration is seen as a factor favoring this movement, in line with public policies more open to institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies.
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