Ripple is preparing to introduce institutional lending to the XRP Ledger (XRPL), targeting the $10 billion tokenized private credit market through a collaboration with Clearpool Finance and Cicada Partners. The new system aims to provide real-world businesses direct access to working capital in regulated lending markets.
Native infrastructure for lending on XRPL
The initiative distinguishes itself from traditional DeFi platforms, which mainly circulate funds within crypto markets, by specifically addressing the needs of fintech and payments companies. Businesses will be able to borrow RLUSD, Ripple’s regulated stablecoin, while all lending transactions will be processed directly on the XRPL blockchain.
RippleX, the technology arm of Ripple, is leading the development of the lending feature, utilizing the XLS-65 Single Asset Vaults and XLS-66 Lending Protocol amendments. This technical framework embeds the lending functions within XRPL’s core protocol, eliminating dependence on third-party smart contracts.
All loan operations, including pool management, issuance, repayments, and compliance, will be executed natively on XRPL. Notably, every transaction on the network will require XRP for fees and wallet reserves, an architectural choice that could expand the token’s operational utility as the lending ecosystem grows.
Lending pools, issuance, and repayments are integrated into XRPL, with each process requiring XRP for network fees and reserves. This ensures a direct role for the token as lending activity increases.
RLUSD stablecoin anchors institutional lending
The integrated lending system will leverage RLUSD, a stablecoin issued by Ripple under the oversight of the New York Department of Financial Services. Bank of New York will provide custody services, and borrowers will use RLUSD as working capital within the regulated institutional market.
Ripple intends to co-invest in the lending fund under the same terms as other institutions, meaning the company will neither guarantee returns nor provide special treatment. All parties will hold equal rights and face the same risks.
Amid these technical developments, financial markets continue to experience a shift from established brokerage channels to decentralized platforms. Wall Street is adopting Web3 by enabling investors to access shares of major U.S. companies, gold, and silver directly from their crypto wallets. Platforms such as 1stepSwap accomplish this by tokenizing real-world assets and using algorithms that identify the best available prices within seconds, effectively removing all intermediaries.
Mainnet launch awaits community vote
To address compliance requirements, developers have incorporated digital identity verification and a Clawback mechanism, allowing the return of funds under predetermined conditions. These additions cater specifically to institutional participants seeking increased security and regulatory alignment.
Clearpool is currently testing the lending application on the XRPL Devnet, simulating end-to-end lending processes. The official launch on Mainnet will depend on a network-wide validator vote to activate the XLS-65 and XLS-66 protocol amendments. Approval is required from independent validators through the amendment process before the lending features can go live.
Institutional compliance tools, such as digital participant identification and the Clawback feature, are integrated to meet regulatory standards during the lending process.





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