TL;DR
The onchain institutional credit market continues to advance. A tripartite partnership was announced between Ripple, Cicada Partners, and Clearpool to deploy institutional lending on XRPL. The initiative aims to solve one of the most persistent problems in decentralized finance: most available DeFi yields come from circular mechanisms —arbitrage, liquidity mining, leverage loops— with no backing in real economic activity.
According to data cited by McKinsey, stablecoin transaction volume surpassed $27 trillion last year, driven largely by fintechs and payment companies with genuine working capital needs. Tokenized private credit has already exceeded $10 billion issued. The landscape exists; what was missing was credible infrastructure for institutional capital to tap into it natively on a public chain.

The chosen architecture directly addresses that requirement. The Lending Protocol (XLS-66) and Single Asset Vaults (XLS-65) are natively integrated into XRPL, without smart contracts or third-party dependencies. Loan issuance, repayments, LP token accounting, and optional first-loss protection are all functions of the protocol itself. This eliminates an entire category of risk that historically deterred institutional capital from entering the DeFi sector.
The credit asset is RLUSD, Ripple‘s stablecoin regulated by the NYDFS, custodied by BNY, and overcollateralized. Borrowers actively use it for payments, creating a virtuous cycle: every loan denominated in RLUSD incentivizes its adoption as a settlement currency over alternatives on other chains, and every transaction in the process —from issuance to repayment— uses XRP for fees and reserves alongside XRPL.
Roles are clearly delineated. Clearpool provides the credit infrastructure and the isolated markets model managed by independent curators. Cicada Partners operates as fund manager and credit pool administrator, bearing responsibility for origination, covenants, and borrower monitoring. Ripple participates as an equity investor, on equal footing with other institutional co-investors, without acting as a guarantee for the system.

The regulatory compliance infrastructure is equally native: Permissioned Domains, Credentials, and Clawback ensure that only verified accounts can access the enabled vaults. Participants are identified, not anonymous.
Clearpool is already working on the integration on XRPL’s Devnet. A technical demo will showcase the complete flow from pool creation to loan repayment. The Lending Protocol and Single Asset Vaults are currently undergoing amendment voting, the community governance mechanism that activates new features on the mainnet. Once approved, this deployment would rank among the most significant in the history of the ecosystem.