Ripple is accelerating institutional DeFi as the XRP Ledger hits $1 billion in monthly stablecoin volumes, unlocks real-world asset momentum, and builds compliant blockchain credit infrastructure.
Ripple Drives Institutional DeFi Forward as XRP Ledger Enters Its Most Ambitious Phase Yet
Ripple shared insight early this week that the XRP Ledger (XRPL) has secured a leading role in institutional decentralized finance (DeFi), surpassing $1 billion in monthly stablecoin transactions and becoming one of the top 10 chains for real-world asset activity. The company presented an institutional roadmap that reflects its long-term vision for blockchain in global markets.
The plan focuses on three strategic pillars: building advanced compliance infrastructure, launching a native lending protocol to expand credit access, and developing privacy tools with zero-knowledge proofs to balance transparency and regulatory needs. Ripple framed these milestones as essential to ensuring XRPL’s position as a settlement layer trusted by both crypto-native enterprises and regulated financial institutions.
“Institutional DeFi has crossed the tipping point from pilot projects to billion-dollar volumes,” Ripple stated, adding:
Over the last year, the XRP Ledger (XRPL) has broken into the top 10 chains for real-world assets (RWAs), reached its first $1B+ month in stablecoin volume, and cemented its role as a settlement layer trusted by both crypto-native firms and regulated financial institutions.
The first phase of the roadmap has already delivered significant features: Credentials, tied to decentralized identifiers, allow issuers to verify KYC and regulatory permissions; Deep Freeze provides token issuers with the ability to restrict flagged accounts; and Simulate gives institutions a secure way to test transactions.
Alongside these compliance tools, protocol upgrades such as permissioned decentralized exchanges, escrow extensions, and the multi-purpose token (MPT) standard are laying the groundwork for tokenized financial instruments, enabling more complex assets like bonds and structured products to trade natively on XRPL.