Overview
- Exodus, which announced the upgrade Thursday, now lets users send and manage XRP directly in its self-custody wallet.
- A collaboration with Ripple is adding in-wallet support for Ripple USD (RLUSD), a dollar-pegged stablecoin described as enterprise-grade, with market value near $1.5 billion per CoinGecko.
- Blockonomi reports the update is live across supported platforms, with the new XRP tools available inside the existing app.
- Exodus says users keep control of their private keys, aiming to make daily XRP transactions simpler without relying on custodians.
- The companies plan to expand features to cover more assets issued on the XRP Ledger, a roadmap Exodus links to XRP’s high usage and swap volume in its wallet.