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🔥 Day 8 Hot Topic: XRP ETF Goes Live
REX-Osprey XRP ETF (XRPR) to Launch This Week! XRPR will be the first spot ETF tracking the performance of the world’s third-largest cryptocurrency, XRP, launched by REX-Osprey (also the team behind SSK). According to Bloomberg Senior ETF Analyst Eric Balchunas,
Bitcoin price gains 8% as September 2025 on track for best in 13 years
Key points:
Bitcoin (BTC) has gained more this September than any year since 2012, a new bull market record.
Historical price data from CoinGlass and BiTBO confirms that at 8%, Bitcoin’s September 2025 upside is its second-best ever.
Bitcoin avoiding “Rektember” with 8% gains
September is traditionally Bitcoin’s weakest month, with average losses of around 8%.
While both gold and the S&P 500 are in price discovery, BTC/USD has coiled throughout September after setting new highs of its own the month prior.
Even at “just” 8%, however, this September’s performance is currently enough to make it Bitcoin’s strongest in 13 years.
The only time that the ninth month of the year was more profitable for Bitcoin bulls was in 2012, when BTC/USD gained about 19.8%. Last year, upside topped out at 7.3%.
The figures underscore a highly unusual bull market peak year for Bitcoin.
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Unlike previous bull markets, BTC price volatility has died off in 2025, against the expectations of longtime market participants based on prior performance.
CoinGlass data shows volatility dropping to levels not seen in over a decade, with a particularly sharp drop from April onward.
These have previously reached 80%, but so far in 2025, 30% remains the largest.
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