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Home/Altcoins/XRP Ledger Lending Amendments Face 80% Validator Hurdle as Institutional Credit Layer Takes Shape
XRP Ledger Lending Amendments Face 80% Validator Hurdle as Institutional Credit Layer Takes Shape
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XRP Ledger Lending Amendments Face 80% Validator Hurdle as Institutional Credit Layer Takes Shape

By Coin Gazette Editorial
July 2, 2026 3 Min Read
Comments Off on XRP Ledger Lending Amendments Face 80% Validator Hurdle as Institutional Credit Layer Takes Shape

Ripple has formally proposed two XRPL amendments, XLS-65 and XLS-66, that would embed fixed-term institutional credit infrastructure directly into the XRP Ledger. With it rolling, the validator voting is also now active following the Rippled v3.1.0 release in late January 2026.

The framework targets uncollateralized, underwritten lending for regulated financial institutions, positioning XRPL as a credit layer rather than a payments rail. It is a structural shift that hinges entirely on whether the amendments can clear an 80% validator consensus threshold.

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That threshold remains the critical unknown. As of recent tracking, XLS-65 held approximately 8 validator yes votes, or just 22.86%, while XLS-66 had secured around 7, or 20%. Both figures sit well below the sustained 80% support required over two consecutive weeks for mainnet activation.

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Single Asset Vaults and the Lending Protocol Mechanics

The two amendments operate as an interlinked system. XLS-65 introduces Single Asset Vaults, permissioned pools where liquidity providers deposit a single token. It holds RLUSD, XRP, tokenized U.S. Treasuries, or other tokenized assets, which are held directly by the vault structure itself. The XLS-65d revision simplified this model by eliminating two previously required transactions, reducing overhead for both depositors and redemption flows.

XLS-66 builds the XRPL lending protocol on top of those vaults, specifying the on-ledger mechanics for loan origination, interest accrual, amortized repayment, and default enforcement via LoanSet, LoanPay, and LoanDelete transactions. Critically, underwriting and borrower credit assessment remain off-chain.

Ripple's XLS-65 and XLS-66 amendments would bring institutional credit vaults to XRPL, but could they help XRP?

With this, institutional credit desks handle the risk evaluation while XRPL manages execution and the loan lifecycle. This is not Aave-style overcollateralized lending; it is fixed-term, underwritten credit extended to credentialed counterparties.

The compliance architecture runs through XRPL’s existing permissioned domains, credential verification, clawback mechanisms, and freeze functionality. Vault operators can restrict participation to KYC/AML-compliant entities at the protocol level, which is precisely what separates this from open DeFi.

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XRP at $1.00: What Activation Would and Would Not Prove

XRP is trading near the $1.00 level, a psychologically significant threshold that has drawn attention from technical analysts tracking a coiling triangle pattern with progressively higher lows against flat resistance.

XLS-65 and XLS-66 activation would confirm XRPL as a viable credit infrastructure layer, but the demand signal that actually moves price is institutional adoption. Price movement will depend on whether regulated entities deploy capital into RLUSD-funded vaults at scale.

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The amendments are currently testable on devnet, and developers can integrate against the lending stack ahead of mainnet activation. XRP’s market performance in the near term will be shaped more by whether validator momentum accelerates toward that 80% threshold than by any single technical level. The framework is credible; the activation path is not yet assured.

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