Ripple has introduced a new decentralized finance (DeFi) structure built around XRP, unveiling the wXRP staking network through global cryptocurrency exchange BinanceRipple has introduced a new decentralized finance (DeFi) structure built around XRP, unveiling the wXRP staking network through global cryptocurrency exchange Binance

Ripple Unveils XRP-Based ‘wXRP Staking Network’ via Binance, Offering Monthly Rewards Up to 1.8%

2026/03/17 19:25
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Ripple has introduced a new decentralized finance (DeFi) structure built around XRP, unveiling the wXRP staking network through global cryptocurrency exchange Binance, according to information released by the company. The network has already begun operating, positioning XRP for broader participation in on-chain yield structures.

The newly announced model allows XRP holders to convert their assets into wrapped XRP (wXRP) and deposit them into a dedicated network liquidity structure. Once deposited, the assets are used within the network infrastructure and generate rewards that are paid out in XRP.

According to details shared by Ripple, users who deposit assets into the wXRP network may receive rewards of up to approximately 1.8% per month, depending on the size of the deposit and overall network conditions. The reward mechanism is tied to liquidity operations and network validation processes within the wXRP ecosystem.

Industry analysts note that the launch marks one of the first structured attempts to introduce a yield-generating network deposit model for XRP, an asset that historically has not supported traditional staking mechanisms.

The system has been designed to accommodate existing XRP holders. Assets held on exchanges such as Upbit or Bithumb can be transferred to Binance and then converted into wXRP for network deposit, enabling holders to access the reward structure without purchasing separate tokens.

Ripple also confirmed that deposited assets remain reversible. Users can initiate an unstaking process to convert wXRP back into XRP, with the conversion period typically taking around five to seven days depending on network conditions.

Early data suggests the network has already gained traction since its launch. Market observers estimate that tens of thousands of accounts have deposited assets into the network, with total deposits approaching the equivalent of hundreds of millions of dollars in XRP.

The launch of the wXRP network comes as competition among blockchain ecosystems to expand DeFi participation continues to intensify. While Ethereum and other smart-contract platforms have dominated the sector, Ripple’s move signals a broader effort to integrate XRP into yield-generating decentralized finance infrastructure.

Market participants will now be watching whether the wXRP model expands beyond Binance to additional exchanges and institutional liquidity providers, a development that could significantly accelerate the growth of the XRP-based DeFi ecosystem.

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