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Evernorth to Use Native XRP Lending Protocol for Institutional Yield

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Evernorth announced it will leverage the newly proposed XRP Lending Protocol (XLS-66) to generate institutional-grade yield on idle XRP assets, which represent a market capitalization exceeding $100 billion. The native protocol aims to reduce tax risk, smart contract exposure, and reconciliation errors compared to moving assets off-chain. Widespread adoption could potentially unlock billions in annual yield while keeping the assets secured on the XRP Ledger.


Evernorth announced on January 29 that it plans to use the XRP Lending Protocol (XLS-66) to create yield on idle XRP. The move targets the token’s $100+ billion market cap, much of which is held in storage or on exchanges.

Historically, XRP has lacked a native mechanism for generating passive returns. Evernorth’s adoption aims to utilize these underutilized resources while keeping assets on the XRP Ledger.

The protocol enables institutional lenders to deposit XRP into Single-Asset Vaults (SAVs). Borrowers can then take loans for activities like market making or treasury management.

The ledger automatically manages repayment schedules and interest rates. This automation reduces errors common in manual, off-chain lending arrangements.

Manual systems can lead to a “triple database problem” where lenders, borrowers, and custodians maintain separate records. XLS-66 provides all parties with a single, real-time source of truth.

Bridging XRP to other networks for yield poses tax implications and exposes institutions to unproven smart contracts. The native protocol offers a solution backed by the XRP Ledger’s 13-year operational history.

The solution improves security, auditability, and predictability for institutional treasury management. Developers and validators are encouraged to stress test the amendment to ensure contract integrity and vault functionality.

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