Jake Claver: Now Is a Good Time for BlackRock to Launch an XRP ETF
Crypto commentator Jake Claver suggested on X that current market conditions make it an opportune time for BlackRock to enter the XRP ETF market. The article highlights growing institutional interest in XRP as ETFs become a preferred bridge between traditional finance and crypto following the success of spot Bitcoin ETFs. It argues that BlackRock’s involvement would be symbolically and financially significant—potentially accelerating institutional adoption, improving liquidity, and legitimising XRP in traditional portfolios. The piece notes Ripple’s continued focus on cross-border payments and real-world utility for XRP as supportive factors. No formal announcement from BlackRock has been made; the discussion is speculative and meant to inform, not constitute investment advice.
Bullish
Speculation that BlackRock might launch an XRP ETF is bullish because large asset managers historically trigger significant inflows, improved liquidity, and greater institutional confidence. The article draws a direct parallel to the market impact of spot Bitcoin ETFs, which led to notable capital entering BTC markets and broader acceptance among pension funds and wealth managers. If BlackRock announced or filed for an XRP ETF, traders could expect short-term price spikes driven by anticipation and ETF-related demand, increased on-chain and exchange volumes, and tighter spreads. Over the medium-to-long term, the presence of a regulated ETF would likely lower access barriers for institutional holders, increase capital allocation to XRP, and support higher baseline liquidity—factors that tend to reduce volatility and raise market capitalization. However, this remains speculative; without a filing or approval, the immediate effect is driven by sentiment and could reverse quickly on negative news. Comparatively, Bitcoin’s ETF launches produced pronounced initial rallies followed by periods of consolidation, suggesting XRP could follow a similar pattern if BlackRock’s involvement became concrete.