First-Ever Spot XRP ETF Gets Green Light in Brazil

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The first spot exchange-traded fund based on XRP’s ongoing price will soon begin trading—just not in the U.S. 


The Hashdex Nasdaq XRP Index Fund has launched in a pre-operational phase and will debut on Brazil’s B3 exchange after the country’s financial investments regulator greenlit the ETF on Wednesday. Crypto asset manager Hashdex has not yet specified a start date. 


The fund’s approval comes as issuers worldwide aim to address surging demand for crypto-focused investments, amid a more favorable regulatory environment for these products and widening acceptance among retail and institutional investors. 



In recent weeks, multiple firms, including issuing giants Bitwise Asset Management, 21Shares, CoinShares, and Grayscale, have submitted applications for spot XRP funds. XRP is the third-largest digital asset with a $158 billion market cap as of this writing. 


Brazil: A crypto hub


Brazil is Latin America’s largest economy, and the third-largest economy in the Americas after the U.S. and Canada. 


It is also the region’s biggest crypto player: Brazil has more Bitcoin ETFs than any other Latin American nation, and many of the country’s major banks offer investors some type of digital asset exposure.



Hashdex currently does not have a spot Bitcoin ETF in the United States, but in December received approval from the SEC for a product giving investors exposure to both Bitcoin and Ethereum


XRP was created by the founders of fintech company Ripple, which focuses on moving money across borders in a faster, more efficient way.


J.P. Morgan analysts have predicted that between $3 billion and $6 billion could be invested in such funds. Spot Bitcoin funds have generated more than $40 billion in net inflows since debuting in January 2024. ETFs based on Ethereum’s price have received more than $4.5 billion in net flows since trading began last July.


Edited by James Rubin


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