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Why is CoinShares axing its XRP, Solana and Litecoin ETFs just days before its US debut?

by November 29, 2025
by November 29, 2025

CoinShares has abruptly withdrawn registration filings for its XRP, Solana-staking, and Litecoin ETFs, yanking three altcoin products just as it gears up for a highly anticipated Nasdaq listing through a $1.2 billion SPAC deal.

The move, paired with the wind-down of a leveraged Bitcoin-futures ETF, shines a light on how fast US crypto-ETF consolidation is forcing issuers to rethink and radically refine their product mix for a fiercely competitive market.

The company’s last-minute ETF retreat comes as US launch ambitions intensify.

With a public listing imminent, CoinShares can’t risk a product stumble as it faces down ETF heavyweights, leaner margins, and a market where only a few products can really profit.

Market math: Why single-asset altcoin ETFs are getting unprofitable

The US crypto ETF market is in rapid consolidation mode, and scale is everything.

Single-asset altcoin ETFs, especially those focused on XRP, Solana, and Litecoin, are facing brutal math: distribution costs are high, liquidity is fragmented, and market makers are less willing to maintain tight spreads.

CoinShares’ filings show explicit acknowledgment of these realities; CEO Jean-Marie Mognetti told Reuters:

There’s limited room for differentiation in single-asset altcoin products. We need a different playbook.

Most of the market’s capital is concentrated in Bitcoin and Ethereum funds, with juggernauts like Grayscale, Bitwise, and BlackRock locking up billions in assets under management.

For XRP, Solana, and Litecoin funds, meaningful flows remain elusive, and liquidity can dry up quickly, making them risky for both sponsors and investors.

ETF analysts point out that even established altcoin funds have struggled to grow assets beyond niche audiences, and market structure experts warn that without robust liquidity and distribution, such products bring more risk than reward.

Strategic pivot: SPAC timeline and higher-margin product playbook

CoinShares’ strategic withdrawal is timed to its US debut via SPAC, a critical inflection point that makes scalable, differentiated products a must-have.

Facing the heat of public markets, CoinShares must show investors a roadmap with true margin potential, not just a parade of me-too altcoin wrappers.

The firm said it will pivot toward equity exposure, thematic baskets, and active strategies combining crypto with traditional assets over the next year, product lines with higher structural profit potential and more defensible differentiation.

This shift is not without risk. By pulling these ETFs, CoinShares narrows its near-term pipeline just as IPO scrutiny peaks, a move some investors may question.

But ETF strategists highlight a bright spot: “There’s strong appetite for active and thematic crypto funds that can deliver more than just beta,” one said, suggesting that CoinShares’ play for margin and innovation could pay off.

Still, success will depend on execution and winning investor trust amid heightened competition and regulatory scrutiny.

Fast-moving market implications

CoinShares’ move highlights just how fast the ground is shifting for crypto ETF players.

With the US launch clock ticking, scale and strategy are now prerequisites; survival depends less on first-mover status and more on being both big enough and different enough.

Whether seen as prudence or retreat, CoinShares’ U-turn crystallizes a new reality for crypto ETF issuers: in the US, scale and differentiation now matter as much as product innovation.

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