JPMorgan just connected two landmark moves in a single week, and the XRP Ledger sits at the center of both. One week after using the XRP Ledger to settle a tokenizedJPMorgan just connected two landmark moves in a single week, and the XRP Ledger sits at the center of both. One week after using the XRP Ledger to settle a tokenized

Is JPMorgan Using XRP Ledger to Back Its New Treasury Fund?

2026/05/13 15:38
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JPMorgan just connected two landmark moves in a single week, and the XRP Ledger sits at the center of both. One week after using the XRP Ledger to settle a tokenized Treasury redemption in under five seconds. JPMorgan filed with the SEC on May 12 to launch a brand new tokenized money market fund. The fund, ticker JLTXX, is designed explicitly as a GENIUS Act-compliant reserve asset for stablecoin issuers. JPMorgan news today is writing the blueprint for how Wall Street integrates with blockchain infrastructure.

The JLTXX Fund and What It Actually Is

The JPMorgan OnChain Liquidity-Token Money Market Fund is registered under both the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940. It filed through JPMorgan Trust IV with an effective date of May 13, 2026. The fund invests exclusively in short-term U.S. Treasury securities and overnight repurchase agreements fully collateralized by U.S. Treasuries and cash.

The design is deliberate. The GENIUS Act, signed into law in July 2025. It requires stablecoin issuers to hold reserves in high-quality, short-duration assets. JLTXX is built to satisfy those requirements exactly. It gives stablecoin issuers a regulated, yield-bearing, blockchain-native reserve vehicle issued by one of the world’s most trusted financial institutions.

The fund operates on Ethereum via JPMorgan’s Kinexys infrastructure. It enables digital tokens that support peer-to-peer transfers and 24/7 settlement. This builds directly on JPMorgan’s prior MONY tokenized fund launched on Ethereum last year. JLTXX represents the next iteration, purpose-built for the post-GENIUS Act stablecoin market.

Where XRP Fits In

The connection to XRP runs through last week’s landmark pilot. JPMorgan’s Kinexys settled a cross-border tokenized Treasury redemption. It initiated on the XRP Ledger, delivering U.S. dollar proceeds to Ripple’s Singapore bank account in near real time. That transaction proved the operational model. JLTXX now formalizes the product layer sitting on top of that infrastructure.

The architecture is becoming clear. XRPL handles the public blockchain settlement layer for tokenized asset redemptions. Ethereum via Kinexys hosts the tokenized fund itself. Together, they form a bridge between on-chain institutional activity and traditional banking infrastructure.

What This Means for Investors and Developers

For XRP price observers, the compounding institutional activity around XRP Ledger. From the Ondo pilot to the JLTXX filing, builds the case for sustained structural demand. XRP is currently trading at $1.45, consolidating between the $1.40 support and $1.50 resistance. A daily close above $1.50 opens the path toward $1.62, while a break below $1.40 risks retesting $1.32.

XRP 24h Price Chart on 13 May, 2026 Source: CoinMarketCap

XRP 24h Price Chart on 13 May, 2026 Source: CoinMarketCap
For Genius Act stablecoin issuers and developers, JLTXX is immediately relevant. A JPMorgan-issued, SEC-registered, Treasury-backed tokenized fund purpose-built for GENIUS Act reserve compliance. This removes one of the biggest operational challenges for stablecoin operators. While finding qualified, regulated, on-chain reserve assets at institutional scale. JPMorgan is not watching tokenized finance develop from the sidelines. It is building the infrastructure that everything else runs on.

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