The post SEC October Deadlines Put XRP ETFs to the Test appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The SEC’s generic listing standards cut approval delays from ~240 days to ~75 days XRP and Solana ETFs are among the first assets now eligible under the new standard Hashdex expanded its Crypto Index ETF to include XRP and SOL after rule approval The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is about to make the first real call on altcoin ETFs in October. The agency will decide whether six of the XRP products can move forward, and those rulings will show how far the door is opening beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. Traders see this as the month where theory finally meets practice. Six XRP ETF Decisions Land in One Week Between October 18 and October 25, the SEC will decide on six separate spot XRP ETFs. The order is fixed as: Grayscale on October 18, 21Shares on October 19, Bitwise on October 22, Canary Capital and CoinShares on October 23, and WisdomTree on October 24  🔥 XRP ETFs could bring huge institutional inflows and push $XRP to new ATH $8-$10! 13 Issuers 💵19 Products 🎁 (9 Spot / 9 Futures)10 Live 🟢 | 9 Pending 🔴 pic.twitter.com/GiFEr1IpFr — XRP_Cro 🔥 AI / Gaming / DePIN (@stedas) September 27, 2025 This cluster matters because it falls under the SEC’s new generic listing standards. The system replaced the slower case-by-case model used in past cycles. If any XRP fund clears approval, it would show that altcoin ETFs can move through the same faster channel that Bitcoin used earlier this year. Related: XRP Traders Track October Deadlines as SEC’s Crypto ETF Approvals To Reset XRP Price Momentum Solana ETF Applications Extend Into 2025 While XRP faces immediate deadlines, Solana also has multiple pending applications. Applications from Grayscale, VanEck, 21Shares, Canary, Franklin, Fidelity, and Invesco are already under review. Their deadlines stretch from May… The post SEC October Deadlines Put XRP ETFs to the Test appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The SEC’s generic listing standards cut approval delays from ~240 days to ~75 days XRP and Solana ETFs are among the first assets now eligible under the new standard Hashdex expanded its Crypto Index ETF to include XRP and SOL after rule approval The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is about to make the first real call on altcoin ETFs in October. The agency will decide whether six of the XRP products can move forward, and those rulings will show how far the door is opening beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. Traders see this as the month where theory finally meets practice. Six XRP ETF Decisions Land in One Week Between October 18 and October 25, the SEC will decide on six separate spot XRP ETFs. The order is fixed as: Grayscale on October 18, 21Shares on October 19, Bitwise on October 22, Canary Capital and CoinShares on October 23, and WisdomTree on October 24  🔥 XRP ETFs could bring huge institutional inflows and push $XRP to new ATH $8-$10! 13 Issuers 💵19 Products 🎁 (9 Spot / 9 Futures)10 Live 🟢 | 9 Pending 🔴 pic.twitter.com/GiFEr1IpFr — XRP_Cro 🔥 AI / Gaming / DePIN (@stedas) September 27, 2025 This cluster matters because it falls under the SEC’s new generic listing standards. The system replaced the slower case-by-case model used in past cycles. If any XRP fund clears approval, it would show that altcoin ETFs can move through the same faster channel that Bitcoin used earlier this year. Related: XRP Traders Track October Deadlines as SEC’s Crypto ETF Approvals To Reset XRP Price Momentum Solana ETF Applications Extend Into 2025 While XRP faces immediate deadlines, Solana also has multiple pending applications. Applications from Grayscale, VanEck, 21Shares, Canary, Franklin, Fidelity, and Invesco are already under review. Their deadlines stretch from May…

SEC October Deadlines Put XRP ETFs to the Test

3 min read
  • The SEC’s generic listing standards cut approval delays from ~240 days to ~75 days
  • XRP and Solana ETFs are among the first assets now eligible under the new standard
  • Hashdex expanded its Crypto Index ETF to include XRP and SOL after rule approval

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is about to make the first real call on altcoin ETFs in October. The agency will decide whether six of the XRP products can move forward, and those rulings will show how far the door is opening beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. Traders see this as the month where theory finally meets practice.

Six XRP ETF Decisions Land in One Week

Between October 18 and October 25, the SEC will decide on six separate spot XRP ETFs. The order is fixed as: Grayscale on October 18, 21Shares on October 19, Bitwise on October 22, Canary Capital and CoinShares on October 23, and WisdomTree on October 24 

This cluster matters because it falls under the SEC’s new generic listing standards. The system replaced the slower case-by-case model used in past cycles. If any XRP fund clears approval, it would show that altcoin ETFs can move through the same faster channel that Bitcoin used earlier this year.

Related: XRP Traders Track October Deadlines as SEC’s Crypto ETF Approvals To Reset XRP Price Momentum

Solana ETF Applications Extend Into 2025

While XRP faces immediate deadlines, Solana also has multiple pending applications.

Applications from Grayscale, VanEck, 21Shares, Canary, Franklin, Fidelity, and Invesco are already under review. Their deadlines stretch from May through October 2025.

Moreover, Litecoin and Dogecoin will also be included in the upcoming deadlines. Grayscale has filed for conversions of its existing trusts into ETFs, with reviews scheduled between July and November 2025.

Index Funds Stretch the Timeline Further

The ETF queue also includes multi-asset products. Hashdex’s Nasdaq Crypto Index funds face final decisions in February and November 2025. Franklin’s Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF will reach its final deadline in June 2025. 

However, Bitwise has delayed deadlines for its Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana products that extend into late 2025.

SETogether, the schedule leads to a lengthy regulatory process that extends far into next year. The timing of deadlines implies that issuers are seeking to expand ETF offerings across multiple assets. At the same time, the SEC’s rulings in October may give the first signals of how altcoin ETFs will be treated going forward.

Related: Institutional Confidence Returns as Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Attract a Combined $663 Million Inflow

Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is for informational and educational purposes only. The article does not constitute financial advice or advice of any kind. Coin Edition is not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of the utilization of content, products, or services mentioned. Readers are advised to exercise caution before taking any action related to the company.

Source: https://coinedition.com/secs-october-calendar-brings-six-xrp-etf-verdicts-in-one-week/

Market Opportunity
XRP Logo
XRP Price(XRP)
$1.5105
$1.5105$1.5105
-2.15%
USD
XRP (XRP) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

UBS CEO Targets Direct Crypto Access With “Fast Follower” Tokenization Strategy

UBS CEO Targets Direct Crypto Access With “Fast Follower” Tokenization Strategy

The tension in UBS’s latest strategy update is not between profit and innovation, but between speed and control. On February 4, 2026, as the bank reported a record
Share
Ethnews2026/02/05 04:56
When Will Altcoin Season Start? FED Rate Cut Fuels Bitcoin, but Ethereum Still Lagging

When Will Altcoin Season Start? FED Rate Cut Fuels Bitcoin, but Ethereum Still Lagging

The post When Will Altcoin Season Start? FED Rate Cut Fuels Bitcoin, but Ethereum Still Lagging appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The crypto market edged higher today after the U.S. Federal Reserve announced a 25 basis point rate cut, fueling optimism across risk assets. Bitcoin price today is trading around $117,000, while Ethereum holds steady near $4,600. The broader crypto market cap rose modestly, with major altcoins mixed but stable. Analysts note the short-term tone is …
Share
CoinPedia2025/09/18 14:59
Cryptos Signal Divergence Ahead of Fed Rate Decision

Cryptos Signal Divergence Ahead of Fed Rate Decision

The post Cryptos Signal Divergence Ahead of Fed Rate Decision appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto assets send conflicting signals ahead of the Federal Reserve’s September rate decision. On-chain data reveals a clear decrease in Bitcoin and Ethereum flowing into centralized exchanges, but a sharp increase in altcoin inflows. The findings come from a Tuesday report by CryptoQuant, an on-chain data platform. The firm’s data shows a stark divergence in coin volume, which has been observed in movements onto centralized exchanges over the past few weeks. Bitcoin and Ethereum Inflows Drop to Multi-Month Lows Sponsored Sponsored Bitcoin has seen a dramatic drop in exchange inflows, with the 7-day moving average plummeting to 25,000 BTC, its lowest level in over a year. The average deposit per transaction has fallen to 0.57 BTC as of September. This suggests that smaller retail investors, rather than large-scale whales, are responsible for the recent cash-outs. Ethereum is showing a similar trend, with its daily exchange inflows decreasing to a two-month low. CryptoQuant reported that the 7-day moving average for ETH deposits on exchanges is around 783,000 ETH, the lowest in two months. Other Altcoins See Renewed Selling Pressure In contrast, other altcoin deposit activity on exchanges has surged. The number of altcoin deposit transactions on centralized exchanges was quite steady in May and June of this year, maintaining a 7-day moving average of about 20,000 to 30,000. Recently, however, that figure has jumped to 55,000 transactions. Altcoins: Exchange Inflow Transaction Count. Source: CryptoQuant CryptoQuant projects that altcoins, given their increased inflow activity, could face relatively higher selling pressure compared to BTC and ETH. Meanwhile, the balance of stablecoins on exchanges—a key indicator of potential buying pressure—has increased significantly. The report notes that the exchange USDT balance, around $273 million in April, grew to $379 million by August 31, marking a new yearly high. CryptoQuant interprets this surge as a reflection of…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 01:01