Exodus has expanded its support for the XRP Ledger (XRPL), strengthening its partnership with Ripple and improving how users manage XRP directly inside the wallet.



The update introduces new tools that let users send and manage XRP natively within the Exodus wallet, rather than relying on external services or limited integrations. This is aimed at improving self-custody and making XRP transactions more seamless for everyday use.

A key part of the expansion is support for Ripple USD (RLUSD), Ripple’s stablecoin. This adds more flexibility for users who want to move between XRP and a stable digital dollar within the same wallet environment.

Exodus says XRP is already one of its most actively used assets, based on user activity and swap volume, which is part of the reason for deepening XRPL integration. The company also highlighted that working directly with Ripple allows it to improve functionality and prepare for more XRPL-based assets in the future.

Ripple, on its side, described the collaboration as part of improving self-custody and giving users more control over how they store and transfer value. Overall, the move reflects a broader trend of wallets shifting toward deeper native blockchain support rather than basic token storage.#GatePreIPOsLaunchesWithSpaceX
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