XRP Hits Hyperliquid: Institutional Spot Trading Goes Live on Top DEX

XRP Hits Hyperliquid: Institutional Spot Trading Goes Live on Top DEX

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XRP Enters Institutional-Grade Onchain Spot Trading Via Hyperliquid

XRP has entered institutional-grade on-chain spot trading following the launch of FXRP on Hyperliquid’s spot markets, marking the first time XRP exposure has been available on Hyperliquid’s fully on-chain orderbook.

The listing, announced by Flare on January 7, introduces an FXRP/USDC trading pair and expands how XRP can be traded, settled, and used across decentralized finance without relying on off-chain custody.

FXRP Listing Brings XRP to Hyperliquid Spot Markets

The listing makes XRP spot exposure available on Hyperliquid’s high-performance trading infrastructure, an environment better known for its dominance in decentralized perpetuals.

FXRP is a bridged representation of XRP issued through Flare’s FAssets system and deployed using LayerZero’s Omnichain Fungible Token standard.

This setup allows XRP to move from the XRP Ledger onto Flare, move seamlessly across chains, trade on Hyperliquid, and return to the XRP Ledger as its canonical settlement layer.

The structure preserves XRP custody while extending its usability across decentralized finance environments that were previously inaccessible to the asset.

Flare said the launch is designed to position XRP as a programmable, multichain asset without altering the role of the XRP Ledger as the primary trust and settlement layer.

Hugo Philion, co-founder of Flare, said the listing brings XRP into one of the most liquid and performant on-chain trading environments available, expanding XRP’s reach across DeFi while maintaining its existing settlement architecture.

Hyperliquid’s spot markets differ from the automated market maker pools that dominate most decentralized exchanges.

Its orderbook-based design is built to handle higher trading volumes with improved price discovery and execution quality, particularly during periods of volatility.

Source: ASXN

This has helped Hyperliquid capture a large share of decentralized derivatives activity, with the platform surpassing $2.9 trillion in total trading volume in 2025 and maintaining a dominant share of on-chain perpetuals throughout the year.

The platform added more than 609,000 users over the year and recorded $3.8 billion in net inflows, showing rising demand from both retail and institutional traders for decentralized derivatives.

Source: ASXN

Daily volumes frequently reached into the billions during peak periods, supported by its custom Layer 1 architecture and fully on-chain orderbooks.

While derivatives remain Hyperliquid’s core product, its spot markets have grown steadily.

Recent data shows Hyperliquid reporting over $169 million in 24-hour trading volume, with spot pairs contributing a meaningful share alongside its native HYPE token and major assets such as BTC, ETH, SOL, and USDC.

Source: CoinGecko

The addition of FXRP introduces XRP exposure into this environment for the first time, allowing traders to manage spot positions, hedge alongside perpetuals, and deploy more advanced trading strategies without leaving the chain.

FXRP Volume Jumps, Showing Rising Demand for On-Chain XRP Trading

Market activity around FXRP has increased following the launch. CoinGecko data shows that the token is trading around $2.29, with a circulating supply of roughly 86 million tokens and a market capitalization near $197 million.

Source: CoinGecko

Over the past week, FXRP has gained more than 20%, while 24-hour trading volume has climbed above $14 million, showing rising participation as liquidity migrates across venues.

For Flare, the integration strengthens its broader XRP-focused DeFi strategy. The network currently holds nearly $220 million in total value locked, with decentralized exchange volume rising sharply over the past week.

Source: DeFiLlama

Seven-day DEX trading volume on Flare exceeded $84 million, more than doubling week over week, while stablecoin market capitalization on the network has also increased.

Following execution on Hyperliquid, FXRP can be bridged back to Flare to access lending, staking, and other XRPFi applications, or returned to the XRP Ledger through upcoming tooling designed to simplify one-click withdrawals.

This trading lifecycle allows users to bridge once, trade at scale, and settle back on XRPL without relinquishing custody at any point.


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