Flare Rolls Out FXRP/USDH, Edging Closer to an “XRP Standard” on Hyperliquid

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Flare announced today that it has added an FXRP/USDH spot market to Hyperliquid, a move designed to deepen XRP liquidity and broaden the token’s utility inside one of DeFi’s fastest-growing on-chain order-book ecosystems. The FXRP/USDH pair follows the earlier rollout of FXRP/USDC and is part of Flare’s wider push to make XRP a first-class asset across HyperEVM and Hyperliquid.\n\nUSDH, Hyperliquid’s native dollar-pegged quote asset that launched in September 2025, will serve as the counterparty for the new market. Backed by cash and U.S. Treasury equivalents and operated through institutional custody and tokenization tooling, USDH is already being positioned as a settlement layer across HyperEVM for lending, options and yield strategies. Hyperliquid also incentivizes native USDH trading with fee and rebate structures that could make FXRP liquidity more capital efficient.\n\nThe FXRP listings come as derivatives activity around XRP has surged: Flare highlighted that hundreds of millions of dollars in open interest sat on perpetual markets without a native spot hedge, and FXRP’s arrival aims to close that gap by allowing traders to pair spot exposure with existing futures positions. By offering FXRP/USDC and FXRP/USDH, Hyperliquid enables hedging, delta-neutral plays and arbitrage between spot and derivatives venues, a toolbox that professional traders prize.\n\nScaling XRP Liquidity \n\nTechnically, FXRP is being routed into Hyperliquid using Flare’s FAssets framework and LayerZero’s Omnichain Fungible Token standard, which lets the asset move across chains while keeping the XRP Ledger as the canonical settlement layer. Flare said it has already enabled direct bridging of FXRP into HyperEVM and that a dedicated FXRP bridge powered by Flare Smart Accounts will follow, promising one-click withdrawals from Hyperliquid back to XRPL and a smoother lifecycle for users who want to trade on Hyperliquid and return to native XRP custody.\n\nFlare’s leadership framed the launch as the beginning of a broader strategy to make XRP more usable inside DeFi. “This launch is another important step forward for FXRP in the ecosystem,” Flare co-founder Hugo Philion said, adding that the team plans to work closely with market partners to grow FXRP across HyperEVM. Industry coverage has echoed that sentiment, noting that the listing places XRP into a highly liquid on-chain trading environment and could accelerate institutional-grade spot access.\n\nFXRP spot markets remain at an early stage, but Flare and its partners say initial interest has been strong across ecosystem channels. The network’s announcement makes clear the goal: create a seamless, on-chain path for capital to move between the XRP Ledger, Flare and HyperEVM without forcing users to relinquish custody or tolerate complex manual steps. The FXRP/USDH market will go live on Hyperliquid following the embargo lift, per the release, with the team expecting the new pair to complement the FXRP/USDC market already trading on the platform.\n\nFor traders and XRP holders, the practical implication is straightforward: more choices for how to access spot XRP onchain, tighter links between spot and perp markets, and more seamless bridges between XRPL and EVM-based DeFi. Whether that will translate into sustained liquidity growth and new institutional flows remains to be seen, but the launch represents a clear step in Flare’s campaign to build what it calls an “XRP Standard” for DeFi trading.

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