Exodus Broadens Native XRP Wallet Support as Ripple Partnership Deepens Around RLUSD and XRPL Growth
Native XRP wallet access is becoming more important as self-custody platforms compete on direct blockchain utility. Exodus expanded XRP Ledger support and deepened cooperation with Ripple, adding broader in-wallet functionality for XRP and RLUSD.

Key Takeaways:
- Exodus is rolling out tools to manage and send XRP directly in-wallet.
- XRP demand drives deeper integration as usage remains strong on Exodus.
- RLUSD support signals broader XRPL expansion and tighter Ripple alignment.
Exodus Expands Native XRPL Wallet Tools
Self-custody wallet providers are racing to deepen native blockchain access as user demand shifts toward direct asset control. Digital asset software company Exodus Movement Inc. (NYSE American: EXOD) announced on April 16 expanded support for XRP Ledger (XRPL) inside its wallet. The move also broadens cooperation with Ripple around XRP and stablecoin Ripple USD, or RLUSD.
The announcement detailed:
“As part of the expansion, Exodus is rolling out tools for managing and sending XRP (the native digital asset of the XRPL) directly from the Exodus wallet.”
“In collaboration with Ripple, Exodus will also provide additional in-wallet support for Ripple USD (RLUSD), a trusted, enterprise-grade stablecoin designed with regulatory compliance, utility, and transparency at its core,” the company added.
That language points to a product update centered on in-wallet utility, rather than a general partnership statement. The company also linked the rollout to usage data already visible on its platform. XRP ranks among the most active assets in Exodus by user activity and swap volume, according to the release. Chief Executive Officer and co-founder JP Richardson said: “Expanding XRPL support means more ways to use XRP without sacrificing self-custody or the simplicity of the Exodus experience. XRP is already a top asset in our wallet, and partnering with Ripple is a natural next step in making it easier to use every day.”
