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XRP Holders Can Trade Options on Derive With FXRP Collateral

Derive has enabled XRP holders to use FXRP collateral for options trading on its platform. The development expands the collateral choices available to traders seeking exposure to crypto options.

XRP Holders Can Trade Options on Derive With FXRP Collateral
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  • XRP holders can trade options on Derive using FXRP as collateral.
  • The update adds FXRP to the platform’s collateral options.
  • The announcement focuses on expanding options-trading access for XRP holders.

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Key Takeaways

  • FXRP now collateralizes XRP options, perpetuals and spot trades.
  • Derive settles XRP options in USDC instead of delivering XRP.
  • Portfolio margin combines positions under one FXRP collateral balance.

FXRP Opens Onchain XRP Derivatives Access

XRP holders can now use FXRP as collateral for options, perpetual futures and spot trades on Derive, Flare announced Aug. 12. The FXRP integration lets users open positions from self-custodial wallets while the XRP supporting FXRP remains on the XRP Ledger.

Will Procheska, a DeFi analyst, was quoted by Flare as saying:

“XRP has one of the most committed long-term holder bases in crypto, and until now they’ve had no permissionless options market to generate yield or hedge against their position.”

“FXRP on Derive changes that, while the underlying XRP stays on the XRP Ledger,” he added.

Derive combines protocol-level settlement with an order book operated by Derive Trading Co. (formerly Lyra Trading Co.). The structure keeps users’ assets under their control while professional market makers provide bids and offers across multiple strikes and expiration dates.

Options Settle in USDC as Margin Rules Govern Risk

Derive supports options, perpetual futures, and spot positions under a multiasset collateral system that uses USDC as its quote asset. XRP options are cash-settled in USDC, so gains or obligations at expiration change the trader’s USDC balance without transferring XRP or FXRP.

Portfolio Margin V2 evaluates a combined account through modeled price and volatility shocks, collateral adjustments and contingencies for perpetuals or uncovered short options. The margin methodology can reduce collateral requirements for offsetting positions, although an account falling below its maintenance requirement remains subject to liquidation.

Options sellers collect premiums but accept contractual obligations, while crypto derivatives can amplify gains and losses through leverage. Option buyers can lose the premium paid when contracts expire without value, while sellers may face larger obligations when settlement prices move against them.

Perpetual positions introduce funding payments and open-ended exposure, while insufficient collateral may trigger automatic liquidation that forces a position to close. Traders must monitor margin levels, funding costs and market movements, since losses in one position can reduce the collateral supporting the broader account.

Derive Extends Flare’s XRPFi Stack

FXRP entered Flare’s decentralized finance ecosystem after FAssets launched on mainnet in September 2025. The overcollateralized system creates an onchain representation of XRP that users can redeem, allowing the asset to interact with smart contracts while its backing remains on the XRP Ledger.

Flare has since expanded FXRP across spot trading applications, including new pairs on Hyperliquid during 2026. The FXRP/USDH spot market added another onchain venue for XRP exposure, allowing traders to use FXRP across Flare’s wider decentralized finance ecosystem.

FXRP also entered permissionless lending markets powered by Morpho, extending the asset beyond spot trading and derivatives. Morpho-powered lending lets holders supply FXRP as collateral or borrow stablecoins without selling their XRP exposure, adding credit and liquidity functions to Flare’s expanding XRPFi infrastructure.

Derive founder and CEO Nick Forster said: “Options are often the last major market to develop around an asset, and XRP has been waiting for the infrastructure,” before adding:

“Flare has done the hard work of making XRP programmable and building the foundation for a real XRPFi ecosystem.”

“FXRP gives one of crypto’s largest holder bases a credible path onchain, and adding Derive’s options markets means that capital can now be hedged, used to earn premium and traded with the same sophistication available around other major assets,” he noted.

XRP Options Expand Beyond Regulated Futures Markets

XRP options reached a regulated U.S. derivatives venue in October 2025, when CME Group recorded the first trades in options on XRP futures. Those contracts provide standard and micro sizes and settle into their corresponding futures, giving market participants another way to manage XRP exposure through a regulated exchange.

Unlike CME’s futures-based products, Derive settles its XRP options in USDC and permits wallet-based access through its onchain protocol. The CME XRP options launch expanded institutional access to regulated contracts, while Derive extends similar hedging and directional tools to self-custodial users through FXRP collateral.

Derive also lets traders take directional positions through perpetual contracts that have no expiration date and remain close to spot through funding payments between longs and shorts. Perpetual futures require ongoing margin management, while Flare and Derive are considering strategy vaults that could automate options-based yield approaches.

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Respostas Rápidas

Can XRP holders trade options on Derive?

Yes. The announcement says XRP holders can trade options on Derive using FXRP collateral.

What collateral can XRP holders use on Derive?

According to the headline, XRP holders can use FXRP as collateral for options trading on Derive.

What does the Derive update add for XRP holders?

It adds the ability to access options trading with FXRP collateral.

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