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NYSE Arca has approved the listing of Franklin Templeton’s XRP ETF and formally certified the action to the SEC. It means the fund has met all exchange requirements and is nearing launch.
Per Franklin’s latest disclosure, the ETF, the Franklin XRP Trust, will list under the ticker XRPZ and impose an annual sponsor fee of 0.19% of net asset value. The sponsor plans to waive the fee entirely on the initial $5 billion in assets through May 31, 2026.
Franklin will soon join a number of fund managers in bringing a regulated investment product tied to XRP to the US market. Canary Capital and Bitwise Asset Management rolled out their spot XRP ETFs earlier this month.
Grayscale is poised to launch its spot XRP and Dogecoin ETFs tomorrow after securing final clearance.
XRP was trading at over $2 at press time, up almost 3% in the last 24 hours, CoinGecko data shows.
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