Key Takeaways:
A major upgrade is rolling out to one of crypto’s most widely used wallets. Exodus is pushing deeper into the XRP ecosystem, aiming to simplify how users hold, send, and use assets without giving up control.

Exodus has also added XRP Ledger native support, enabling users to store and send XRP in their wallet. This eliminates the use of third-party services and makes daily transactions less frictious.
The update aims at usability. Users can now interact with XRP as a core feature, not just a stored asset. That shift matters because XRP already ranks among the most active tokens on Exodus in both usage and swap volume.
JP Richardson, CEO of Exodus, said the goal is simple: make XRP easier to use while keeping self-custody intact. The company is betting that users want full control without complexity.

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The upgrade also strengthens Exodus’ collaboration with Ripple. As part of the rollout, the wallet is adding support for RLUSD, Ripple’s enterprise-focused stablecoin.
RLUSD introduces a dollar-pegged option inside the same self-custody environment. This provides more flexibility in transferring funds or transacting in crypto markets with the user.
The main applications are:
Ripple makes RLUSD a compliant and transparent stablecoin that is targeted at institutions and retail users. With its binary incorporation in Exodus, millions of wallet users around the world are reached.
As pointed out by Lauren Berta of Ripple, open financial systems are supposed to provide greater control to users. Adding RLUSD supports that direction by offering more ways to store and transfer value.
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Simultaneously, the collaboration represents a wider trend in the crypto community: wallets are no longer mere repositories but financial centers. Unified access to blockchain, stablecoin access, and smooth transfers are established as a baseline.
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