One year ago, the US financial sector watched anxiously as spot Bitcoin ETFs made their much-anticipated debut, with predictions that they could attract $30 billion in investments within a year.
Fast forward to 2025, and the reality has exceeded all expectations—Bitcoin ETFs amassed $65 billion, pushing Bitcoin’s price from $43,000 to over $100,000. The iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) from BlackRock set records as the most successful ETF launch in history.
Now, the floodgates are opening for a new wave of crypto ETFs, including Solana (SOL), XRP, and hybrid asset funds, fueled by a pro-crypto regulatory shift under President-elect Donald Trump.
A Changing Regulatory Landscape: Crypto’s New Best Friend?
Under the previous SEC Chair, Gary Gensler, crypto ETFs faced an uphill battle. While he was forced to approve Bitcoin ETFs after a court ruling, he consistently warned against the risks of crypto investments.
However, with Paul Atkins set to take over as Trump’s SEC chair, the industry expects a lighter regulatory touch and faster approvals for new digital asset products.
At least 16 new crypto ETF applications have already been filed with the SEC.
Companies like VanEck, 21Shares, and Canary Capital are pushing for Solana and XRP ETFs.
Innovator ETFs, First Trust, and Calamos Investments are developing hybrid ETFs mixing Bitcoin with gold or other assets.
Why Solana and XRP? The Next Big Crypto ETFs
Unlike Bitcoin, which has dominated institutional investments, Ethereum ETFs have struggled to attract capital—pulling in just $12.8 billion in 2024 compared to Bitcoin’s $65 billion.
Now, asset managers are betting on the next big tokens:
Solana (SOL): The 6th-largest cryptocurrency, Solana has gained institutional interest due to its fast transactions and strong DeFi ecosystem.
XRP: The 4th-largest cryptocurrency, XRP’s appeal has grown post-SEC lawsuit victory, making it a prime candidate for an ETF.
Additionally, smaller-cap tokens like Litecoin (LTC) and HBAR are also under consideration, though their market depth remains a concern for regulators.
Hybrid Crypto ETFs: A Safer Bet for Cautious Investors?
Beyond single-token ETFs, firms are now developing multi-asset products designed to hedge risks and attract conservative investors.
Bitcoin & Gold ETFs: Combining Bitcoin’s growth potential with gold’s stability.
Structured Bitcoin ETFs: Offering options-based protections against volatility.
Crypto Index ETFs: Tracking a basket of top-performing tokens.
These products aim to broaden crypto’s appeal to risk-averse investors and institutional funds looking for more diversified exposure.
What’s Next? Key Dates to Watch
January 22, 2025: The first hybrid Bitcoin ETFs could launch, leveraging newly approved options on Bitcoin ETFs.
Q2 2025: Potential approvals for Solana and XRP ETFs.
H2 2025: Market debut of multi-asset crypto ETFs.
Final Thoughts: A Crypto ETF Gold Rush?
With regulatory winds shifting in crypto’s favor, institutional and retail investors alike are preparing for a new wave of investment opportunities. Whether the next-generation ETFs can match Bitcoin’s record-breaking success remains to be seen—but one thing is clear:
Crypto ETFs are just getting started.