Goldman Sachs Discloses $152M+ XRP Spot ETF Holdings in SEC Filing

Published at 2026-03-26 10:17:28

Goldman Sachs submitted a regulatory filing on March 26, 2026, revealing its net XRP exposure across four spot XRP ETF products. According to the disclosure, the firm holds more than $152 million in XRP-related ETF positions, keeping it the largest institutional holder in the spot XRP ETF space. The filing does not indicate any immediate plan to change allocations but provides an updated snapshot of the bank’s cryptocurrency exposure.

The disclosure matters because institutional holdings are a key gauge of market confidence and liquidity for tokenized assets. Greater transparency from major banks can influence price discovery and investor sentiment, especially as spot crypto ETFs continue to attract attention from both retail and professional investors. Market participants will likely watch future filings for trends in accumulation or rebalancing that could affect XRP flows and secondary-market dynamics.

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