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2025-12-21 17:02:49

Canary Capital CEO Drops XRP Truth Bomb

Crypto analyst ChartNerd (@ChartNerdTA) shared a video on X that provided a glimpse into the rising interest in XRP ETFs. The clip featured comments from Canary Capital CEO Steve McClurg that contrasted with the market’s recent volatility. The remarks focused on ETF launch dynamics and pointed to a shift in who is paying attention to XRP. ChartNerd sees the moment as significant. He emphasized that the comments came directly from an ETF issuer now active in the market. He also noted that the interest described was not limited to speculative traders, as institutional investors are now joining the XRP market . $XRP : This is HUGE! Canary Capital CEO Stephen McClurg just stated that: 1) Global pension funds and insurance companies are showing a lot of interest in $XRP ETFs. 2) $XRP is the "rails for the financial system" and is an asset that Wall St actually gets. Bullish pic.twitter.com/MisibfYoXo — ChartNerd (@ChartNerdTA) December 20, 2025 McClurg Describes Two Distinct Waves of Demand In the video, McClurg explained how new ETFs typically attract capital. He said retail participation tends to arrive first, especially during the opening weeks of trading. While the pattern held following the launch of an XRP ETF by Canary Capital. The firm’s XRP ETF recorded $58 million in volume on its first day , reflecting strong initial engagement. McClurg then described what followed. He stated that after the initial retail phase, Canary Capital began receiving outreach from large institutional investors. “Then we started getting calls from pension funds and insurance companies globally,” he said. He identified these groups as the second segment Canary actively markets to, adding that interest from this cohort has been substantial. His comments suggested a deliberate progression rather than a sudden surge. Retail investors tested the product. Institutional allocators then began evaluating it within their own frameworks. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 XRP’s Role Resonates With Traditional Finance McClurg attributed part of that interest to how XRP is perceived by established financial players. He said XRP is “an asset that most of Wall Street and most of the global capital markets get.” He tied that understanding to XRP’s intended function within payment infrastructure. “It’s easy to understand,” he said. “It’s the rails for the financial system .” By sharing the video, ChartNerd placed McClurg’s comments within the context of XRP’s long-term positioning. He stressed that global pension funds and insurance companies are showing interest in XRP ETFs, adding that Wall Street’s recognition of the asset’s role is a bullish development. Interest in XRP is arriving from segments that move slowly, speak carefully, and commit capital with intent. The asset is now more than a speculative investment, and experts anticipate that 2026 will bring greater results for the asset. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are advised to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on X , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post Canary Capital CEO Drops XRP Truth Bomb appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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