XRP spot trading has a new option. Flare officially launched its first XRP spot market on Hyperliquid chain, by listing the FXRP token and opening the FXRP/USDC trading pair, allowing users to directly trade XRP assets on Hyperliquid's order book.



From a technical perspective, the highlight of this solution lies in how it bridges different blockchains. FXRP is issued through Flare's FAssets system in conjunction with the LayerZero cross-chain standard, ensuring the security of decentralized custody while supporting users to bridge assets back to the XRP Ledger after trading on Hyperliquid. In other words, the XRP assets you trade on Hyperliquid are always backed by real underlying assets.

This is not just a routine listing of a trading pair. It signifies that more mainstream assets are flowing into emerging high-performance trading platforms through cross-chain solutions, while maintaining sufficient security and decentralization features. For XRP holders, trading options are more diverse; for the Hyperliquid ecosystem, the asset pool becomes more robust.
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VibesOverChartsvip
· 01-11 00:18
Really? Hyperliquid has come up with a new trick again? I need to see if FXRP is reliable. --- Cross-chain bridging is happening again, LayerZero has once again proven its strength. --- Wait, is the backing of the underlying assets really transparent, or is it just layers upon layers? --- There are more and more trading pairs for XRP, but how many of them actually have good liquidity? --- What is Flare up to? It seems to be constantly doing this kind of intermediary work. --- Interesting, at least I don't have to get cut in CeFi anymore. --- By the way, can this cross-chain security really be guaranteed? --- It's FAssets again. I'm still a bit skeptical about whether this system really works.
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MetaverseHomelessvip
· 01-09 21:42
Directly trading XRP is good, but you need to keep a close eye on these cross-chain bridges. Are they really secure?
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BTCRetirementFundvip
· 01-08 16:56
Cross-chain solutions are gaining momentum again. Hyperliquid's liquidity is indeed building up, but is anyone really using it?
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MintMastervip
· 01-08 16:40
XRP finally has a place to play. Hyperliquid's recent moves are pretty good, and the cross-chain bridging work is solid.
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MeaninglessApevip
· 01-08 01:01
This cross-chain solution does have some substance, but I always feel like the bridging risk is being downplayed. The question is whether FAssets+LayerZero can really withstand large withdrawals; having just the theoretical framework isn't enough. Hyperliquid is about to benefit from another wave of traffic dividends. XRP holders are probably already eager and ready to go. By the way, every time a new trading pair launches, they claim to maintain decentralization, but in the end, it still depends on who survives.
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WagmiAnonvip
· 01-08 00:57
Damn, it's another cross-chain nesting. This time I finally see something with actual use. XRP can be directly traded on Hyperliquid, no more need for various bridges. --- FAssets really has some interesting aspects. As long as the underlying assets are secure, you can trade with confidence. --- In simple terms, liquidity fragmentation continues to worsen, but having more options isn't necessarily a bad thing. --- Hyperliquid now has everything. The ecosystem expansion is getting a bit crazy. --- Cross-chain trading is so convenient now, what was I worried about? Time to jump in and give it a try. --- It's LayerZero again. Is this guy so busy? It seems like every project can't do without it. --- XRP holders are ecstatic. Finally, there's a good place to trade, and the Ripple team should be happy too. --- Decentralized custody combined with LayerZero standards sounds pretty reliable, but you still need to experience it yourself to know for sure. --- I've never heard enough about the asset library being fully stocked. The real big events depend on trading volume data. --- This is what Web3 should look like. The multi-chain ecosystem is truly starting to interconnect.
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CryptoCross-TalkClubvip
· 01-08 00:56
Laughing to death, it's both cross-chain and FAssets again, sounding like an extra window for the leek to be cut. I see through Flare's move this time — it's just letting you cut from the XRP Ledger once, then cut again on Hyperliquid. Safety and decentralization sound so wonderful. Having more trading options doesn't mean you'll earn more, everyone. Instead, the channels for losses become more diverse, haha.
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GasOptimizervip
· 01-08 00:54
Another cross-chain bridge is here, but this time Flare's combination of FAssets+LayerZero really has some potential. The underlying asset support is reasonable. XRP can finally be traded quickly on Hyperliquid, but it still depends on the actual liquidity.
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Whale_Whisperervip
· 01-08 00:43
Directly trading XRP is much more convenient, but I still have some concerns about the security of cross-chain bridging... Is LayerZero's solution reliable?
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NightAirdroppervip
· 01-08 00:37
This move by Flare is quite interesting, but it feels like LayerZero is coming back to cut again.
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