XRP Becomes Core Settlement Token as XRPL Targets Institutional Finance
Ripple’s native token XRP is shifting from a trading-focused crypto asset into a key settlement layer for institutional finance. A new strategic update around XRP Ledger (XRPL) shows a strong push toward regulated decentralized finance
The platform says its XRP-focused product line now includes trading, staking, loans, and futures tools.
The rollout is designed to improve liquidity access and portfolio flexibility for traders positioning for the next market cycle.
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FAQs
XRP is shifting into a settlement and liquidity layer for institutions, supporting payments, tokenized finance, and on-ledger credit operations.
XRP handles fees, reserves, and asset bridging, enabling real-time settlements and smooth liquidity flow for institutions.
XRP’s value is increasingly tied to its utility in institutional finance for settlements and liquidity, not just speculation. It recently traded near $1.46, gaining 12% in a market rally.
Yes, an upcoming XRPL upgrade (XLS-66 Lending Protocol) will allow native on-ledger borrowing and lending, deepening XRP’s role in credit markets and asset management.
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