TL;DR  GraniteShares files for 3X leveraged ETFs covering XRP, Solana, Ethereum, and Bitcoin with long and short positions. New filings escalate beyond existing 2X leveraged products that attracted over $300 million in XRP ETF flows. SEC’s Generic Listing Standards approved September 17 streamline crypto ETF approvals without individual reviews. Federal government shutdown freezes routine SEC [...] The post GraniteShares Files 3X Leveraged Crypto ETFs for XRP and Bitcoin appeared first on Blockonomi.TL;DR  GraniteShares files for 3X leveraged ETFs covering XRP, Solana, Ethereum, and Bitcoin with long and short positions. New filings escalate beyond existing 2X leveraged products that attracted over $300 million in XRP ETF flows. SEC’s Generic Listing Standards approved September 17 streamline crypto ETF approvals without individual reviews. Federal government shutdown freezes routine SEC [...] The post GraniteShares Files 3X Leveraged Crypto ETFs for XRP and Bitcoin appeared first on Blockonomi.

GraniteShares Files 3X Leveraged Crypto ETFs for XRP and Bitcoin

TL;DR 

  • GraniteShares files for 3X leveraged ETFs covering XRP, Solana, Ethereum, and Bitcoin with long and short positions.
  • New filings escalate beyond existing 2X leveraged products that attracted over $300 million in XRP ETF flows.
  • SEC’s Generic Listing Standards approved September 17 streamline crypto ETF approvals without individual reviews.
  • Federal government shutdown freezes routine SEC operations, delaying anticipated October crypto ETF launches.

 

GraniteShares has submitted proposals to launch 3X leveraged exchange-traded funds targeting XRP, Solana, Ethereum, and Bitcoin, marking a significant escalation in crypto derivatives products. 

The asset manager plans to offer both long and short positions across all four cryptocurrencies, providing traders with triple the daily performance of underlying assets. These filings arrive as multiple competitors race to capture market share in amplified crypto exposure products.

The proposed funds would deliver substantially higher risk-reward profiles compared to existing 2X leveraged alternatives currently available from ProShares and Teucrium. 

XRP has emerged as the most popular target for leveraged products due to strong retail trader interest, with 2X XRP ETFs attracting over $300 million in net flows despite launching under unusual regulatory circumstances. 

Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart noted the filings suggest regulators may be “open to allowing more volatile products into the market”.

Competitive Race for 3X Products

Defiance Investments filed prospectuses for 49 exchange-traded funds on October 3, including 3X exposure to Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana ETFs. The aggressive filing strategy encompasses both cryptocurrency-focused funds and products targeting crypto-related companies like Coinbase and MicroStrategy.

Multiple asset managers are simultaneously pursuing 3X leveraged offerings in October 2025, creating intense competition for regulatory approval.

ETF analyst Sumit Roy characterized these products as serving “a very narrow target audience” of “very high-risk funds intended for the most daring short-term traders”. 

The 3X leverage structure amplifies both potential gains and losses, creating extreme volatility that exceeds typical investment-grade products. Existing 2X XRP ETFs demonstrated strong market demand during summer 2025, validating appetite for amplified crypto exposure through regulated vehicles.

Regulatory Framework Transformation

The SEC approved Generic Listing Standards for commodity-based exchange-traded products on September 17, 2025, fundamentally streamlining the crypto ETF approval process. 

Exchanges including Nasdaq, NYSE Arca, and Cboe BZX can now list qualifying products without individual Section 19(b) reviews, eliminating months of regulatory delays. SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins stated the approval ensures “our capital markets remain the best place in the world to engage in the cutting-edge innovation of digital assets”.

The regulatory shift prompted the SEC to request multiple issuers withdraw earlier XRP, Solana, and Cardano ETF applications and refile under simplified standards. 

This framework change accelerated the pace of crypto ETF launches by removing bureaucratic barriers that previously slowed altcoin product approvals. The new standards apply to commodity-based trust shares, encompassing most cryptocurrency ETF structures.

Government Shutdown Impact

The federal government shutdown beginning September 30, 2025 has frozen routine SEC operations, placing crypto ETF approvals in limbo. The SEC retains authority to act on urgent matters like fraud investigations, but standard filing reviews including ETF approvals have halted until government funding resumes. 

Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas characterized the delay as “like a rain delay,” noting the shutdown has prevented processing of anticipated October launches for Litecoin, Solana, and XRP spot ETFs.

The Teucrium 2X Long Daily XRP ETF launched automatically on October 3 when its regulatory deadline expired during the shutdown, highlighting an unusual approval pathway under the Investment Company Act of 1940. 

Multiple spot crypto ETF applications face final decision deadlines between October 18-25, 2025, though the shutdown timeline remains uncertain. TD Cowen analysts confirmed the shutdown has suspended work on pending crypto regulatory matters across the commission.

The post GraniteShares Files 3X Leveraged Crypto ETFs for XRP and Bitcoin appeared first on Blockonomi.

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