The post XRP Beats Bitcoin on ETF Flows by 600% Amid Quantum Breakout appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XRP is finishing December with an ETF flow profile thatThe post XRP Beats Bitcoin on ETF Flows by 600% Amid Quantum Breakout appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XRP is finishing December with an ETF flow profile that

XRP Beats Bitcoin on ETF Flows by 600% Amid Quantum Breakout

XRP is finishing December with an ETF flow profile that looks different from the rest of the big names, and the timing is lining up with a new security narrative rather than another speed pitch. 

CoinShares data for the week ending Dec. 27 show XRP investment products taking in $70.2 million, while Bitcoin products saw $443 million in outflows, with total digital-asset products down $446 million for the week.

The month-to-date picture is even more eloquent. XRP sits at $424.8 million of month-to-date inflows, while Bitcoin is at -$25 million, and Ethereum is at -$241 million, a setup that suggests allocators are rotating into a story they can explain to risk committees when everything else feels like year-end positioning.

Source: CoinShares

That story may be a post-quantum readiness. As reported previously by U.Today, the XRP Ledger’s AlphaNet has rolled out Dilithium-based cryptography, and developers can now create quantum-resistant accounts and execute transactions secured by the new algorithm.

There are nuances

It is a test network, not the main ledger, but it puts a practical demo on the table while most chains are still writing whiteboard timelines.

On the opposite side, Bitcoin’s path is longer by design. Prominent contributor Jameson Lopp has said a network-wide transition could take 5-10 years because nodes, wallets and stored coins would need coordinated migration to new cryptographic rules. 

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The discussion gets touchy around older wallets, including Satoshi Nakamoto’s estimated 1.1 million BTC, worth about $98 billion at recent prices, and proposals have circulated about freezing vulnerable coins to limit worst-case outcomes.

As of now, it seems its XRP has pushed back on “Q-Day” alarm framing, and the money flow proves that perception.

Source: https://u.today/xrp-beats-bitcoin-on-etf-flows-by-600-amid-quantum-breakout

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