Binance has announced that it has completed the integration of Ripple USD (RLUSD) on the XRP Ledger network. Deposits for RLUSD are now open, while withdrawals Binance has announced that it has completed the integration of Ripple USD (RLUSD) on the XRP Ledger network. Deposits for RLUSD are now open, while withdrawals

Ripple’s RLUSD Stablecoin Goes Live on Binance via XRP Ledger Network

2026/02/13 00:17
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Binance has announced that it has completed the integration of Ripple USD (RLUSD) on the XRP Ledger network. Deposits for RLUSD are now open, while withdrawals will be enabled after sufficient liquidity is established on the platform.

This development follows Binance’s earlier listing of RLUSD on the Ethereum network, which occurred two weeks prior. The listing expands the stablecoin’s reach to a broader user base and enhances its trading presence.

Ripple’s RLUSD Stablecoin Goes Live on Binance via XRP Ledger Network

Ripple’s Middle East and Africa Managing Director, Reece Merrick, commented on the integration, calling it “a key step forward in bringing RLUSD to more users worldwide.” The move positions RLUSD to be more accessible within Ripple’s growing ecosystem.

RLUSD is currently available on two networks, Ethereum and XRP Ledger, with plans to expand to Ethereum Layer-2 chains. These include Base, Optimism, Unichain, and Ink through Ripple’s collaboration with Wormhole.

RLUSD Sees Market Growth and Trading Surge

Since its launch on December 17, 2024, RLUSD has seen steady growth in market cap and usage. As of now, the stablecoin holds a market capitalization of $1.5 billion. It has climbed to the 45th position among the top cryptocurrencies by market cap.

Ripple launched RLUSD to provide efficient cross-border payments and improve liquidity access across its blockchain network. Its goal is to compete with other major stablecoins in a market that exceeds $150 billion in total value.

Recent data shows a 135% increase in trading volume for RLUSD following strategic listings and adoption across exchanges. Concurrently, Ripple’s stablecoin has received institutional backing through several key partnerships. In July 2025, AMINA Bank in Switzerland became the first financial institution to provide custody and trading support for RLUSD. This partnership gave the stablecoin a foothold in the regulated financial market.

Two months later, Ripple expanded into the African market by collaborating with payment providers and exchanges. Partnerships with firms like Chipper Cash, Yellow Card, and VALR supported RLUSD adoption across key regions in Africa. These alliances helped boost awareness and usage of the stablecoin, aiding its climb in global rankings and adoption metrics.

XRP Ledger Activity Set to Grow with RLUSD Support

The listing of RLUSD on Binance via the XRP Ledger is expected to drive more user activity to the network. XRP holders and traders have expressed support for the integration, seeing it as a step toward greater ecosystem utility.

As of February, the XRP price has corrected by over 70% from its peak. Technical analyst Rector forecasted a possible 500%–600% move from the $1 level, suggesting XRP could reach the $5–$10 range, with $7 seen as a key level.

He compared XRP’s current chart position to that of silver in 2022, before it rallied 600% from its final pullback.

Source: Coincodex

XRP recently touched a low of $1.11, the lowest since 2024, prompting some traders to consider it a buying opportunity. As of press time, the XRP price was trading at $1.38, a 3.08% surge from the intraday low. 

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