REX-Osprey’s Solana ETF launched on July 2, with SOL now the third crypto asset to have a spot ETF in the US after Bitcoin and Ethereum. Bloomberg analysts Eric Balchunas and James Seyffart have now suggested that an XRP ETF could be the next to launch. XRP ETF Next As Solana ETF Goes Live In an X post, Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart suggested that an XRP ETF may be next following the launch of a Solana ETF. This is based on Seyffart and his colleague Eric Balchunas’ prediction that the XRP fund has a 95% chance of approval this year. They had also predicted that a SOL ETF had a 95% chance of approval and that this fund has now launched. Although not through the conventional structure, REX-Osprey launched the first Solana staking ETF on July 2. This is simply a spot SOL ETF, which will also provide staking rewards to investors. Additionally, the Grayscale Digital Large Cap Fund, which also had a 95% approval odds, has also been approved by the SEC, which puts the XRP ETF in pole position to be next. Following the approval order for the conversion of Grayscale’s fund into an ETF, market expert Nate Geraci declared that a spot XRP ETF is up next for the SEC’s approval. He predicts that other altcoin ETFs for Cardano and Litecoin will also get the nod from the commission. However, based on Seyffart and Balchunas’ prediction, a Litecoin ETF is the only one that could come before an XRP ETF. The approval odds for a Litecoin ETF also stand at 95%. Furthermore, the final SEC deadline for the LTC ETF is October 2, just days ahead of the XRP ETF’s final deadline, which is October 17. Traders Expect XRP ETF Next Polymarket data shows that traders are expecting an XRP ETF before a Litecoin ETF or any other altcoin ETF. Data from the prediction market shows that there is an 87% chance that the XRP fund gets approved by December 31. On the other hand, there is an 86% chance the SEC will approve an LTC ETF by year-end. Other altcoin ETFs have lower odds of approval by year-end. Seyyfart and Balchunas predicted that there is a 90% chance that Cardano, Dogecoin, Hedera, Avalanche, and Polkadot ETFs get approved this year. Polymarket traders say that there is an 83% and 76% that the Commission approves an ADA and DOGE ETF, respectively. Meanwhile, Ripple’s decision to drop the cross-appeal against the SEC and potentially end the XRP lawsuit is another reason why experts like Geraci are confident that an XRP ETF will come soon. At the time of writing, the XRP price is trading at around $2.26, up over 3% in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap.
The Ripple Vs. SEC lawsuit is nearing a conclusion following the crypto firm’s decision to drop its cross-appeal. Now, a crypto commentator has drawn the XRP community’s attention to July 3 as an important date to look forward to, as the SEC also moves to drop its appeal. All Eyes on July 3 as Ripple vs. SEC Lawsuit Concludes In an X post, crypto commentator Captain Redbeard declared that July 3 is the moment of truth, with the SEC set to have a closed-door meeting on that day. He noted that Ripple has dropped its cross-appeal and that the Commission’s next move could end it all. Captain Redbeard added that if the agency follows through in dropping its appeal in the Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit, XRP is about to rip. He then remarked that game-changing clarity is within reach. Bitcoinist reported that Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse had announced that his firm was dropping its cross-appeal. He also mentioned that the SEC is expected to do the same, as they promised initially. However, the agency is expected to have a Commissioner’s vote before it drops the appeal in the Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit. However, contrary to Captain Redbeard’s opinion, ex-SEC lawyer Marc Fagel has clarified that July 3 isn’t necessarily concerning the vote on whether to drop the appeal. In an X post, Fagel noted that the proposed closed-door meeting happens every week and that the agenda is confidential. As such, it is impossible to know whether they will vote to drop the appeal in the Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit at that meeting. The legal expert further remarked that the vote to dismiss the appeal could happen any Thursday in the future. He added that they could also approve the dismissal through a completely different mechanism. What Needs To Be Done Before The Lawsuit Can End In another X post, Marc Fagel gave a breakdown of what needs to happen before the Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit can finally end. He stated that the Commission likely still needs to vote to dismiss the appeal. Once that is done, then both parties will need to submit papers dismissing their respective appeals, after which the district court’s order goes into effect. Fagel explained that these procedures could take several weeks or more. However, it could be expedited, and so, there is no set timeframe. Meanwhile, he suggested that the XRP community shouldn’t get their hopes up about a vote to drop the appeal in the Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit happening on July 3. The lawyer stated that it is almost certain that they won’t vote on this on Thursday. He admitted that he isn’t privy to the confidential agenda but that voting on the appeal would be highly unusual. At the time of writing, the XRP price is trading at around $2.22, up in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap.