London, England, August 18th, 2026

LendProtocol has launched a fixed-rate lending platform on the XRP Ledger for XRP and RLUSD holders. The platform advertises a 12% annual percentage rate, daily interest payouts, no fixed lock-up period, and a borrower collateral requirement of 120%.

According to figures provided by LendProtocol, the platform has facilitated more than 743 million XRP in loans and serves over 13,713 active lenders. The service provides an alternative for holders interested in earning potential interest on XRP, although it is a lending product rather than native blockchain staking.

Understanding XRP’s Approach to Staking

Unlike Ethereum and Solana, the XRP Ledger does not use a Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanism. It uses a Federated Byzantine Agreement consensus model, under which validators confirm transactions without distributing staking rewards to XRP holders.

As a result, native XRP staking does not exist at the protocol level. Services marketed around “XRP staking” generally involve third-party lending, exchange programs, liquidity provision, or other yield-generating arrangements. Each model carries its own custody, counterparty, liquidity, and market risks.

XRP holders seeking a potential return on their assets have typically considered centralized exchange products, lending services, or blockchain bridges. LendProtocol aims to provide another option within the XRP Ledger ecosystem through a fixed-rate, centralized lending structure.

Understanding LendProtocol’s XRP Lending Model

LendProtocol operates as a centralized finance, or CeFi, intermediary. Users can deposit XRP or RLUSD, while borrowers must provide collateral equal to 120% of the loan value. Accepted collateral includes Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, RLUSD, and USDT.

The platform states that borrowers pay 12.7% APR and depositors receive 12% APR. The remaining 0.7 percentage points serve as the platform’s operating spread.

LendProtocol also says it assumes the direct lending exposure if an individual borrower defaults. This structure may reduce a depositor’s exposure to individual borrower failures, but it does not eliminate all risk. Depositors remain exposed to risks associated with platform solvency, custody, collateral liquidation, cybersecurity, regulation, and operational performance.

Interest is calculated and credited daily, according to the platform. If the daily interest remains in the account and continues to earn interest, a 12% APR would produce an effective annual yield of approximately 12.75%. Actual results may depend on account terms, withdrawals, platform availability, and whether interest is continuously compounded.

RLUSD is also available as a deposit asset. This may appeal to users who want exposure to a dollar-denominated asset rather than XRP price movements. However, RLUSD deposits still involve stablecoin, platform, custody, and counterparty risks.

LendProtocol says its security measures include cold storage for most deposited assets, AES-256 GCM encryption for stored data, and mandatory two-factor authentication. Users should independently review the platform’s custody arrangements, legal terms, audits, withdrawal policies, and risk disclosures before depositing assets.

According to LendProtocol, more than 743 million XRP has been facilitated through the platform across over 13,713 active lenders. These figures and the advertised interest rate are provided by the company and should be independently verified where possible.

LendProtocol and XLS-66 Are Separate Lending Models

LendProtocol is a consumer-facing CeFi lending service that uses the XRP Ledger for parts of its asset and transaction infrastructure. 

It is not an implementation of XLS-66, a proposed XRPL lending specification designed to support protocol-level lending structures with off-chain credit assessment.

The two models may use the same underlying blockchain, but they differ in structure, risk allocation, custody, and intended users. LendProtocol’s offering is described as a fixed-rate, overcollateralized lending product managed by a centralized intermediary.

Users comparing XRP income products should therefore avoid treating LendProtocol deposits as native staking. They should assess the service as a third-party lending arrangement and consider the associated platform and counterparty risks.

About LendProtocol

LendProtocol is a centralized lending platform operating with XRP Ledger-based assets. It offers XRP and RLUSD deposit products with an advertised 12% APR, daily interest crediting, and no fixed lock-up period.

Borrowers must provide collateral equal to 120% of the loan amount using one of six supported assets. LendProtocol states that it manages borrower defaults rather than passing exposure to individual depositors. This arrangement does not remove broader custody, solvency, market, operational, or regulatory risks.

More information, including applicable terms and risk disclosures, is available at lendprotocol.io.

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support@lendprotocol.io

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