Upshift, Clearstar and Flare launched earnXRP, the first fully onchain yield product denominated in XRP, enabling users to earn compounded XRP yield.Upshift, Clearstar and Flare launched earnXRP, the first fully onchain yield product denominated in XRP, enabling users to earn compounded XRP yield.

EarnXRP Goes Live on Flare, Bringing the First XRP-Denominated Onchain Yield Vault

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Upshift, Clearstar and Flare have together launched earnXRP, the first fully on-chain yield product denominated in XRP, opening a new, and simpler, path for XRP holders to earn on-chain yield without juggling complex DeFi positions themselves. The product, announced Monday, lets users deposit FXRP (Flare’s 1:1 ERC-20 representation of XRP) into a single non-custodial vault, which then deploys that capital across multiple curated strategies and automatically compounds returns back into XRP.

At its core, earnXRP is built on Flare’s FAssets framework and runs on Upshift’s vault infrastructure with risk curation from Clearstar. That technical stack is what makes a native-denominated XRP yield possible: FXRP brings XRP into Flare’s smart-contract environment, Upshift supplies the vault mechanics and automation, and Clearstar provides the institutional rigor around strategy selection and risk controls.

Using the vault is straightforward by DeFi standards. Users mint or swap into FXRP on Flare, deposit FXRP from their wallets into the earnXRP vault, and receive earnXRP, a receipt token that represents their deposited FXRP plus any yields earned. The vault autonomously allocates funds to a diversified set of strategies, compounds profits back into XRP, and burns earnXRP to return FXRP to the user on withdrawal. Upshift’s vault logic handles the orchestration, so depositors don’t need to monitor or rebalance positions.

Expanding XRP’s DeFi Utility

The initial strategy mix is explicitly diversified and “market aware.” At launch, the vault combines carry trades, staking and cover underwriting through Firelight’s staking primitives and concentrated liquidity provision in AMMs, approaches that translate institutional, market-neutral ideas into on-chain strategies accessible via a single vault. The teams say additional strategies will be added and scaled over time as the vault grows.

Beyond the mechanics, the collaborators are pitching earnXRP as a liquidity and adoption engine for the nascent XRP-in-DeFi stack. By turning idle FXRP into productive capital denominated and compounded in XRP, the vault should deepen on-chain liquidity, support more robust stablecoin and lending markets on Flare, and reinforce XRP as the unit of account across the network’s XRP-Fi products. Flare’s own ecosystem posts framed the launch as a milestone for bringing non-smart-contract assets like XRP more meaningfully into DeFi.

Clearstar brings on-chain risk curation and a background of institutional partnerships; the firm notes a close relationship with a regulated Swiss asset manager and experience designing vaults and strategies for a market-neutral crypto fund. Upshift, meanwhile, positions itself as a vaults-as-a-service provider that keeps funds non-custodial, transparent and distributed across allow-listed strategies, the exact infrastructure earnXRP relies on.

The teams are also offering a set of launch parameters intended to smooth initial adoption: deposits will be available through the Upshift platform, there is an initial deposit cap to allow strategies to scale responsibly, while there is no per-user deposit limit, and fees are being waived during the launch period. Early depositors will receive boosted Upshift points as an incentive, and Upshift has posted guidance and a video guide explaining how to mint FXRP on Flare for those new to the flow. Learn how to mint FXRP in the official video guide provided by the team.

Why this matters in practice comes down to utility and choice. Despite XRP’s size in the asset rankings, only a tiny fraction of its supply has been productive in DeFi to date. earnXRP gives holders a way to keep exposure to XRP while earning returns denominated in the asset itself, without managing the underlying market-neutral or liquidity strategies that generate those returns.

“Only 0.1% of XRP supply is utilized in DeFi, despite it being the 5th largest cryptocurrency by market cap,” Upshift’s growth lead Ethan said in the announcement, a reminder of the runway the teams see for building out XRP-centric finance. As always with new yield products, risks remain: smart-contract bugs, strategy execution risk, and market regimes that make some carry or liquidity strategies less profitable.

The combination of Clearstar’s risk curation and Upshift’s on-chain controls is designed to mitigate those threats, but users should weigh the trade-offs before converting XRP to FXRP and depositing it into any yield vault. The launch does, however, represent a concrete step in turning XRP from a largely settlement-focused asset into one that can serve as an on-chain, yield-bearing unit of account inside a growing XRPFi economy.

For XRP holders curious to try the vault, the teams recommend minting FXRP on Flare and depositing through Upshift; the partners say more documentation, guides and ecosystem integrations will follow as earnXRP scales.

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