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2026-03-26 14:31:36

XRP Holders’ Strong Alternatives to Generate Yield As Clarity Act Excludes Stablecoins

Crypto researcher SMQKE (@SMQKEDQG) recently outlined a structure that places XRP at the center of a regulated yield system built on tokenized U.S. Treasuries and institutional lending. Rather than speculation, the structure is focused on real yield, collateral, and institutional products already operating on-chain. The model connects Franklin Templeton’s BENJI fund, the XRP Ledger, and BounceBit Prime. Together, they create a system where capital moves, earns yield, and stays within the XRP ecosystem. This structure matters because it gives XRP holders access to on-chain yield now that stablecoin yield has been excluded from the CLARITY Act. Franklin Templeton and BENJI on XRPL Franklin Templeton confirmed that BENJI will be issued on the XRP Ledger. The document states that “Franklin Templeton will expand sgBENJI’s reach by issuing it on the XRP Ledger, chosen for its low fees, efficiency, and ability to handle high-volume transactions.” BENJI represents tokenized exposure to U.S. Treasuries. That means the yield comes from government debt, not from speculative crypto activity. This gives XRP ecosystem participants access to stable, regulated yield directly on chain. Despite stablecoin yield being excluded from the Clarity Act, XRP holders still have strong alternatives for generative yield. For example, Franklin Templetons BENJI issued on the XRPL generates solid yield from US Treasuries. Holders can post BENJI as collateral into… https://t.co/tKMncOoFIh pic.twitter.com/NQCcisEIc9 — SMQKE (@SMQKEDQG) March 24, 2026 How the Yield Structure Works SMQKE explained that BENJI can be posted as collateral and deployed into the BounceBit Prime Vault. The vault combines fund yield with basis trade strategies. The fund yield sits near 5%. The strategy yield ranges from 5% to 40%. Together, this creates a total return of 10% to 45% APY. This yield comes from structured trading and collateralized positions, not from token inflation. The structure allows capital to remain on chain while generating returns. Another document he shared describes the institutional side of this system. Ripple, DBS Bank, and Franklin Templeton worked together to connect tokenized funds and stablecoins to institutional lending on the XRP Ledger. This setup shows that XRPL can support on-chain credit using tokenized assets. It also shows that traditional finance and blockchain can operate together on the same infrastructure. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 Why This Matters for XRP This structure creates demand for XRP Ledger activity. Tokenized funds settle, collateral moves, and lending operates on XRPL. Yield gets distributed through on-chain infrastructure, and each part of the system increases network usage. Increased usage can increase demand for XRP. A system that produces yield, supports lending, and settles tokenized assets can attract large capital flows over time. SMQKE presented a model where regulated yield, tokenized Treasuries, and institutional credit operate together on the XRP Ledger. This gives XRP holders access to “generative yield” through real financial products. It also reinforces XRP’s position as infrastructure for tokenized finance . Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are advised to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on X , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post XRP Holders’ Strong Alternatives to Generate Yield As Clarity Act Excludes Stablecoins appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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