Flare launched modular lending for XRP, enabling FXRP holders to borrow assets, loop DeFi strategies, and expand XRP use cases. XRP has received a new decentralizedFlare launched modular lending for XRP, enabling FXRP holders to borrow assets, loop DeFi strategies, and expand XRP use cases. XRP has received a new decentralized

XRP Gets a DeFi Upgrade as Flare Launches Modular Lending

2026/02/04 13:45
3 min read
For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

Flare launched modular lending for XRP, enabling FXRP holders to borrow assets, loop DeFi strategies, and expand XRP use cases.

XRP has received a new decentralized finance upgrade as the Flare network launched modular lending designed for XRP-based assets.

The development expands how XRP holders can use their tokens in lending, borrowing, and yield strategies while maintaining links to the XRP Ledger.

Flare Introduces Modular Lending for XRP Assets

Flare announced the launch of modular lending for XRP through its FXRP token. FXRP is a one-to-one representation of XRP on the Flare network.

The system allows FXRP holders to use their tokens within decentralized finance applications.

According to Flare, the launch was completed in partnership with Morpho and Mystic. The network described the move as part of its XRPFi framework.

The goal is to enable XRP to function beyond simple transfers.

In a statement, Flare said the initiative aims to transform XRP into a “productive source of yield, credit, and composable strategy.”

The modular structure allows different lending components to operate together.

New Lending and Borrowing Options for FXRP Holders

With modular lending, FXRP holders can deposit tokens into curated yield-bearing vaults.

These vaults are designed to support lending while generating returns. Users retain exposure to XRP through FXRP.

FXRP can also be used as collateral to borrow stablecoins or other crypto assets. This provides access to liquidity without selling the underlying token.

Borrowed assets can then be used across other DeFi platforms.

Flare also confirmed that users can loop capital across staking, lending, and borrowing.

This allows repeated use of assets within different protocols. The structure expands available DeFi strategies for XRP holders.

Broader DeFi and Tokenization Developments Around XRP

The modular lending launch follows recent activity on the Flare network. Weeks earlier, FXRP was introduced on Hyperliquid.

This marked the first spot market for XRP on the decentralized exchange.

Flare has also expanded XRP-focused DeFi tools through Fireflight staking and Spectra yield tokenization.

These additions aim to provide more ways for XRP holders to earn returns. All strategies operate while maintaining connections to the XRP Ledger.

Separately, XRPL adoption increased through a tokenization project backed by Ripple.

Billiton Diamond and Ctrl Alt announced plans to tokenize over $280 million in certified polished diamonds on the XRPL. Ripple will provide custody services for the assets.

Related Reading: Moscow Exchange to Launch Solana, XRP, and TRX Futures

XRP Price Movement Amid Market Downtrend

Despite these developments, XRP price performance remained under pressure.

TradingView data shows XRP trading near $1.59 at the time of writing, below the previous close of $1.61. The token declined by about 1.5% over the past 24 hours.

TradingView data shows XRP trading near $1.59TradingView data shows XRP trading near $1.59 : Source TradingView

The price movement followed a broader market downturn. Bitcoin fell below $76,000, while Ethereum and several major altcoins also recorded losses.

Selling pressure remained visible across the digital asset market.

Market participants linked the decline to overall market conditions rather than project-specific activity.

XRP continued to trade in line with wider crypto trends, and no direct price movement was attributed to the Flare announcement.

The post XRP Gets a DeFi Upgrade as Flare Launches Modular Lending appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

68% of global BTC miners came from the U.S., Russia, and China, Q1 2026

68% of global BTC miners came from the U.S., Russia, and China, Q1 2026

The post 68% of global BTC miners came from the U.S., Russia, and China, Q1 2026 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin (BTC) hashrate remained largely dominated
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/04/02 18:16
Franklin Templeton CEO Dismisses 50bps Rate Cut Ahead FOMC

Franklin Templeton CEO Dismisses 50bps Rate Cut Ahead FOMC

The post Franklin Templeton CEO Dismisses 50bps Rate Cut Ahead FOMC appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Franklin Templeton CEO Jenny Johnson has weighed in on whether the Federal Reserve should make a 25 basis points (bps) Fed rate cut or 50 bps cut. This comes ahead of the Fed decision today at today’s FOMC meeting, with the market pricing in a 25 bps cut. Bitcoin and the broader crypto market are currently trading flat ahead of the rate cut decision. Franklin Templeton CEO Weighs In On Potential FOMC Decision In a CNBC interview, Jenny Johnson said that she expects the Fed to make a 25 bps cut today instead of a 50 bps cut. She acknowledged the jobs data, which suggested that the labor market is weakening. However, she noted that this data is backward-looking, indicating that it doesn’t show the current state of the economy. She alluded to the wage growth, which she remarked is an indication of a robust labor market. She added that retail sales are up and that consumers are still spending, despite inflation being sticky at 3%, which makes a case for why the FOMC should opt against a 50-basis-point Fed rate cut. In line with this, the Franklin Templeton CEO said that she would go with a 25 bps rate cut if she were Jerome Powell. She remarked that the Fed still has the October and December FOMC meetings to make further cuts if the incoming data warrants it. Johnson also asserted that the data show a robust economy. However, she noted that there can’t be an argument for no Fed rate cut since Powell already signaled at Jackson Hole that they were likely to lower interest rates at this meeting due to concerns over a weakening labor market. Notably, her comment comes as experts argue for both sides on why the Fed should make a 25 bps cut or…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 00:36
Shiba Inu OI Falls 6% as Price Fails to Recover

Shiba Inu OI Falls 6% as Price Fails to Recover

The post Shiba Inu OI Falls 6% as Price Fails to Recover appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. SHIB futures traders exit market Shiba Inu sees stalled demand Shiba
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/04/05 06:20

$30,000 in PRL + 15,000 USDT

$30,000 in PRL + 15,000 USDT$30,000 in PRL + 15,000 USDT

Deposit & trade PRL to boost your rewards!