XRP ETFs just recorded their biggest daily inflow yet

On May 11, the United States spot XRP exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded the largest daily cash inflow since January 5, 2026. The U.S. spot XRP ETFs registered a net inflow of approximately $25.80 million on Monday, according to data from SoSoValue analyzed by Finbold on May 12. As such, these funds cumulatively hold tokens valued at about $1.18 billion at press time. The highest single-day inflow in 2026 was $46.10 million, posted on January 5. Since the beginning of May, these ETFs have not logged any negative days, thereby signaling a potential renewal of institutional demand. Franklin XRP ETF (XRPZ) was the best-performing, as it attracted $13.62 million in net inflows on Monday. Having reported its highest daily cash inflow at the beginning of this week, the XRPZ had a total assets of $286.82 million at the time of publication. Meanwhile, the Bitwise XRP ETF (XRP) and Grayscale XRP Trust ETF (GXRP) posted a net cash inflow of $7.59 million and $4.59 million, respectively. Following the notable renewed demand for this token in the United States, its price has signaled bullish sentiment. Over the past seven days, the token surged over 3.7%, trading at around $1.46 at the time of reporting. As such, the Finbold AI Agent – an advanced financial assistance tool – predicted further growth in the near term. The Finbold AI Agent expects the token’s price to hit $1.48 on May 19, thus representing a 1.19% gain. Nonetheless, the near-term bullish outlook for this token could be influenced heavily by the spot ETF’s performance.