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8 Game-Changing Ways XRP Infiltrated the Nasdaq Since April 25 – And Why Wall Street Didn’t See It Coming

8 Game-Changing Ways XRP Infiltrated the Nasdaq Since April 25 – And Why Wall Street Didn’t See It Coming

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2025-07-25 07:16:31
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Here Are 8 Distinct Ways XRP Has Gained Exposure to the Nasdaq Since April 25  

XRP just pulled off a Nasdaq heist in broad daylight. Here’s how the crypto asset went mainstream without asking permission.

### 1. The Backdoor Listing Play

No IPO paperwork? No problem. XRP-linked products slithered onto the exchange through derivative side doors – because who needs SEC approval when you’ve got financial ingenuity?

### 2. The ‘Accidental’ ETF Strategy

Fund managers ‘oopsied’ their way into XRP exposure. Funny how those ‘diversified’ blockchain ETFs suddenly held suspicious amounts of Ripple’s favorite token.

### 3. The Market Maker Shuffle

Nasdaq-listed firms quietly added XRP liquidity pools. Because nothing says ‘compliant security’ like a token with an ongoing SEC lawsuit, right?

### 4. The Custodian Conversion

Institutional vaults started safeguarding XRP for clients. Because nothing warms a banker’s heart like custody fees from an ‘unregistered’ asset.

### 5. The OTC Trojan Horse

Block trades exploded off-exchange before hitting Nasdaq’s tape. The oldest trick in the book – hide the volume until it’s too big to ignore.

### 6. The Index Inclusion Gambit

Suddenly, XRP weighted heavy in crypto benchmarks. Coincidence? Or calculated move to force institutional allocation?

### 7. The Derivatives Domino Effect

Futures contracts begot options, which begot swaps. The Wall Street playbook – invent new ways to bet on something before admitting it exists.

### 8. The Banking ‘Pilot Program’

Suddenly every Nasdaq-listed bank had an XRP cross-border ‘test.’ The oldest corporate excuse since ‘we’re blockchain-curious.’

Wall Street’s latest open secret? They’ll deny XRP’s relevance right up until their quarterly filings prove otherwise. The Nasdaq infiltration is complete – and the suits will pretend they approved it all along.

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