Multi-coin market news: XRP Spot ETF sees strong net inflow, SHIB unusual on-chain movement, SOL technical breakout.

【Coin World】Japan's leading exchange SBI VC Trade has recently resumed its “Rent Coin” lending recruitment. This service covers 34 assets including XRP, BTC, DOGE, allowing users to earn stable returns by locking in funds – it's a good additional income channel for coin holders.

The US spot XRP ETF has recently performed impressively, achieving net inflows for 30 consecutive trading days. The CEO of Ripple places particular importance on this trend, emphasizing its robustness—this stands in stark contrast to the occasional volatility seen with Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. The continuous net inflows indicate that institutional recognition of XRP is indeed on the rise.

On the blockchain front, nearly 100 billion SHIB have flowed out of exchanges in the past 24 hours, which typically suggests that holders are accumulating. Interestingly, the price has shown a downward trend, creating a clear divergence in capital flow - this often indicates a potential rebound opportunity ahead. However, don't be too optimistic, as the liquidation level close to $0.00777 still exists, and once it breaks, there is a risk of chain liquidations.

Solana's performance has been more impressive. The trading volume surged by 40% after a golden cross, a technical pattern that usually signals the resumption of short-term upward momentum. In contrast, DOGE has not been so lucky. It has fallen below the key support level of $0.16-$0.18, and analysts generally hold a bearish outlook, with some opinions suggesting that the price may test lows around $0.062. Moving forward, it is crucial to closely monitor whether it can regain the support level.

XRP-4,45%
SHIB-3,28%
SOL-0,31%
BTC-1,8%
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 2025-12-24 21:40
XRP spot ETF is bleeding again. I have no coins in hand, so I can only watch others make money. Truly incredible.
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FlippedSignalvip
· 2025-12-23 08:22
XRP this wave is indeed a bit get carried away, with lending yields plus Spot ETF net inflow, it feels really good.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 2025-12-21 22:10
SBI's recent operations are okay, but how much can the locked coin earnings really be? It feels like we still have to rely on the market for our income.
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VibesOverChartsvip
· 2025-12-21 22:09
Wow, borrowing again, this thing really has big risks. SBI's operation this time is not bad, with a decent coverage of 34 assets. XRP really has something going on this time, with such a strong net inflow. Borrowing yields sound tempting, but you can't guard against the moment the exchange blows up. Holding coins to earn passively sounds great, but in reality, it's just betting that the exchange won't go bankrupt. I really don't believe in such stable yields; where can you find such cheap deals? I really didn't expect US XRP spot to run this fast. Is locking coins for interest invincible, or are we going to get played again? SBI restarting this thing indicates that the previous yields were good? DOGE can also be borrowed; now everything can earn interest, right? I still prefer holding spot coins and not messing around with these illusions.
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ChainChefvip
· 2025-12-21 22:09
ngl, sbi cooking up another lending recipe with xrp on the menu... that's the kind of yield seasoning i can get behind. 34 assets marinating in their protocol kitchen? feels like they're finally getting the ingredient balance right. rent coin round 2, let's see if this batch turns out better than the last one.
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