Amplify Files for XRP Option Income ETF with SEC

Key Points:
  • Amplify Investments files for XRP ETF with SEC.
  • ETF targets November 2025 launch.
  • No direct XRP holdings in the fund.
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Amplify Investments Files for XRP Option Income ETF with SEC

Amplify Investments, a $12.6 billion asset manager, has filed for an XRP Option Income ETF with the SEC, aiming for November 2025 trading on the Cboe BZX Exchange.

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Amplify’s filing signifies growing institutional interest in regulated altcoin exposure, with 16 pending XRP ETF applications, reflecting demand for yield-focused crypto investments beyond Bitcoin  BTC -1.19% and Ethereum  ETH -0.46% .

Amplify Investments, with $12.6 billion in assets, has filed an application with the SEC for an XRP Option Income ETF. The ETF aims to provide income from options linked to XRP’s price movements.

“Our application for the XRP Option Income ETF reflects our commitment to providing innovative investment solutions in the evolving digital asset market.” — Christian Magoon, CEO, Amplify Investments

The planned ETF will allocate 80% of its assets to XRP-related financial instruments, without directly holding XRP. Remaining assets will include US Treasuries and cash equivalents.

This filing joins a broader institutional interest, with 16 other XRP ETF applications pending. The trend indicates growing demand for regulated altcoin exposure.

The SEC’s approval, expected as soon as October, might influence broader market accessibility and increase liquidity for XRP and related products.

Historical trends show similar ETFs, like Bitcoin ones, driving significant inflows and credibility for associated assets. Amplify’s past engagement with blockchain and Bitcoin ETFs supports its strategic move.

This ETF utilizes options to generate yield, leveraging covered calls and synthetic positions. Approval could further validate crypto ETFs and encourage similar future proposals.

Otto Bergmanr

Otte Bergmar is a crypto journalist covering Scandinavian and European blockchain markets, with a focus on decentralisation, privacy, and the AI–crypto interface. He reports on Web3 startups, market structure, and EU policy; from licensing regimes to consumer protection and cross-border compliance. At TokenTopNews, Otte transforms policy drafts, regulatory disclosures, and on-chain data into actionable, decision-ready insights, helping readers understand how regulation influences blockchain adoption across Europe.