XRP Gains 4% as Bitcoin Surges to $75,000 Amid ETF Inflows
XRP experienced a 4% increase in value, while Bitcoin reached $75,000 in late trading on Wednesday. Spot ETF inflows also saw significant growth, totaling $17.6 million on the same day.
XRP gained 4% in value over the last 24 hours, according to @CoinDesk. This increase coincided with Bitcoin's surge to $75,000 in late trading on Wednesday, following a day where it hovered around $74,000. Ethereum remained stable, fluctuating in the $2,300 range.
25 billion. 12% increase in the last 24 hours. Additionally, $210 million was liquidated in the past 24 hours, primarily in short positions. 78 on April 14, with an intraday range of $70,600 to $74,814 noted on April 14.
Open interest in Bitcoin futures remained steady over the last 24 hours, indicating stable market conditions. Meanwhile, Dogecoin also traded positively on Wednesday.
Story Timeline
3 events- 2026-04-15
Bitcoin surged to $75,000 in late trading.
1 sourceBenzinga - 2026-04-15
XRP gained 4% in value.
1 source@CoinDesk - 2026-04-15
Spot ETF inflows reached $17.6 million.
1 source@CoinDesk
Potential Impact
- 01
Higher ETF inflows could attract institutional investors.
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Increased interest in cryptocurrencies may lead to further price volatility.
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Liquidations in short positions may indicate market corrections.
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