The post What If You Never Had to Sell Your XRP to Access Its Value? Ripple Prime Just Built That appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News XRP is entering a phaseThe post What If You Never Had to Sell Your XRP to Access Its Value? Ripple Prime Just Built That appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News XRP is entering a phase

What If You Never Had to Sell Your XRP to Access Its Value? Ripple Prime Just Built That

2026/03/18 11:28
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XRP is entering a phase of financial utility that most retail investors have not yet grasped. According to Mike Higgins, CEO of Ripple Prime, institutions are now actively using XRP as collateral to access traditional financial markets, a development that quietly bridges the gap between digital assets and the infrastructure that moves trillions of dollars globally every day.

The Moment That Changes Everything

The practical example Higgins used to explain the shift is worth understanding in full.

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange, one of the world’s largest derivatives markets, does not currently accept XRP as margin. That has historically meant institutions holding XRP who wanted to trade CME futures had only one option: sell the XRP, convert to dollars, post that as margin, and deal with the tax consequences of crystallising their position.

Ripple Prime has built a different path. An institution can now post XRP as collateral directly with Ripple Prime, receive dollar credit against it, and use that credit to trade futures on the CME, all without selling a single token. The XRP position stays intact. The tax event never happens. And the institution gains access to an entirely new set of return-generating strategies it could not previously access while holding digital assets.

Higgins drew the historical parallel precisely. When orange farmers in the early days of the CME wanted to trade futures without holding dollars, JP Morgan lent them dollars against their oranges. The mechanism is identical. The asset class is different.

Why This Is Bigger Than It Sounds

The collateral conversation extends well beyond a single futures trade. Higgins explained that Ripple Prime now accepts a broad range of collateral types: traditional instruments like US Treasuries, fiat currencies, and gold alongside modern assets including Bitcoin, XRP, and BlackRock money market funds.

One detail stands out sharply. US Treasuries are considered the gold standard of collateral globally, yet they can only be liquidated during specific market hours. XRP, by contrast, can be liquidated 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with no restrictions. 

That 24/7 availability changes the collateral risk profile in ways that traditional finance is only beginning to calculate, and in some respects it makes digital assets more operationally flexible than instruments that have served as collateral benchmarks for decades.

Depository Receipts and What Comes Next

Higgins also disclosed that Ripple Prime has already issued depository receipts against XRP, a structure that allows institutional investors to gain exposure to the asset through familiar traditional finance instruments. American Depositary Receipts built around digital assets are coming into the space, he said, and Ripple Prime is already positioned in that development.

ADRs are the mechanism through which foreign companies access US capital markets. Applying that same structure to digital assets like XRP means institutional capital that currently cannot touch crypto directly would gain a familiar, regulated pathway to exposure.

Ripple Prime is also connecting to Hyperliquid, one of the fastest-growing decentralised trading venues, bridging what had been a disconnected relationship between large institutions trading on-chain and their prime brokerage infrastructure. 

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