XRP Leads 24-Hour ETF Flows, Outpacing Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana and Dogecoin

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XRP Beats Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana and Even Dogecoin in 24-Hour ETF Flows

XRP Beats Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana and Even Dogecoin in 24-Hour ETF Flows

XRP is at the center of the latest ETF-flow narrative, but the evidence currently available is narrower than the headline implies. The CoinShares flow note (coinshares.com/us/insights/research-data/fund-flows-07-04-26/) and Eric Balchunas post (twitter.com/EricBalchunas/status/1968794374285725826) are separate datasets, so readers should treat this as a short-window signal rather than a full like-for-like scoreboard across XRP, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and Dogecoin.

What to Know: Verified Data Points

  1. XRP: US$119.6m inflows was the largest asset-level move in CoinShares’ latest weekly report, ahead of Bitcoin: US$107.3m inflows, Solana: US$34.9m inflows, and Ethereum: US$52.8m outflows.
  2. The CoinShares table is a weekly digital-asset fund-flow dataset, not a single unified 24-hour ETF ranking for all five assets.
  3. Eric Balchunas separately wrote that XRPR traded US$37.7m on day one while DOJE traded US$17m, with Dogecoin’s product still ranking in the top five among 2025 launches out of 710.

The strongest confirmed result is therefore this: in the latest CoinShares snapshot, XRP led that report’s tracked assets by net inflow, while Bitcoin was second, Solana remained positive, and Ethereum was negative in the same interval, according to CoinShares’ April 7, 2026 update. That is strong relative performance in one institutional flow table, but it is still a weekly lens.

For Dogecoin context, the available comparable figure is launch trading activity rather than fund-flow netting: Balchunas said US$37.7m for XRPR versus US$17m for DOJE on day one. That supports relative demand interest at launch, but it is not the same measurement as the CoinShares weekly net-flow series.

That measurement gap is the key caveat behind the headline: one cited source is a weekly asset-flow report and the other is a day-one launch-volume observation. Until one apples-to-apples table publishes a single 24-hour leaderboard for all five assets, this should be read as converging signs of XRP strength, not definitive cross-asset ETF supremacy.

Within that narrower framing, the actionable read is follow-through: if XRP keeps leading future CoinShares updates while Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana keep the same ordering, the relative-rotation case strengthens in observable fund-flow data from the same CoinShares series. On MarketBit, that sits alongside broader ETF and risk coverage in Morgan Stanley Bitcoin ETF Set to Launch April 8, Report Says, Solana Foundation Steps In to Secure DeFi After $285M Drift Hack, and Jamie Dimon Warns of Rising Crypto Competition: Key Impacts.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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