Futures ETF refers to an exchange-traded fund that tracks the underlying asset through futures contracts rather than spot holdings. Compared to traditional spot ETFs, it does not hold the asset directly, thus avoiding custody and private key risks.
Figure:https://www.gate.com/trade/XRP_USDT
As of May 28, 2025, the closing price of XRP is $2.30, with a daily decline of about 2.01%. The market’s recognition of the ETF structure has increased institutional interest, but in the short term, it is still affected by macro and industry sentiment.
The launch of XRPI provides flexible tools for investors with different risk preferences. Newbies can choose between ETF or spot channels based on their own preferences and risk tolerance, combining dollar-cost averaging and diversification strategies to steadily position themselves in the XRP market. As regulations and the derivatives ecosystem continue to improve, XRP still holds long-term potential.
Futures ETF refers to an exchange-traded fund that tracks the underlying asset through futures contracts rather than spot holdings. Compared to traditional spot ETFs, it does not hold the asset directly, thus avoiding custody and private key risks.
Figure:https://www.gate.com/trade/XRP_USDT
As of May 28, 2025, the closing price of XRP is $2.30, with a daily decline of about 2.01%. The market’s recognition of the ETF structure has increased institutional interest, but in the short term, it is still affected by macro and industry sentiment.
The launch of XRPI provides flexible tools for investors with different risk preferences. Newbies can choose between ETF or spot channels based on their own preferences and risk tolerance, combining dollar-cost averaging and diversification strategies to steadily position themselves in the XRP market. As regulations and the derivatives ecosystem continue to improve, XRP still holds long-term potential.