XRP Spikes 8% as Grayscale Launches XRP Trust in the U.S.
The closed-end fund will offer investors exposure to XRP tokens.

Crypto fund manager Grayscale is launching an XRP trust that could pave the way for a spot XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the U.S.
The closed-end fund will offer accredited investors direct exposure to XRP
Ripple has since emerged victorious in a widely-followed court case against the SEC, clearing the regulatory headwinds for the closely related XRP token.
“We believe Grayscale XRP Trust gives investors exposure to a protocol with an important real-world use case,” said Grayscale’s Head of Product & Research, Rayhaneh Sharif-Askary in a press release. "By facilitating cross-border payments that take just seconds to complete, XRP can potentially transform the legacy financial infrastructure."
The Trust functions like Grayscale’s other single-asset investment trusts, and is solely invested in the token underpinning the XRP Ledger.
XRP spiked 8% on the news.
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