Ripple’s RLUSD Hits Record High as UAE Opens the Door to Institutional Use
Ripple’s USD-backed stablecoin RLUSD has entered a new phase of institutional growth after being officially recognized by Abu Dhabi’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA). This milestone unlocks regulated use within the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM). It coincides with RLUSD reaching a new all-time-high market capitalization of $1.261 billion in November, setting the stage for
Ripple’s USD-backed stablecoin RLUSD has entered a new phase of institutional growth after being officially recognized by Abu Dhabi’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA). This milestone unlocks regulated use within the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM).
It coincides with RLUSD reaching a new all-time-high market capitalization of $1.261 billion in November, setting the stage for potential entry into the top five global stablecoins.
ADGM Approval Unlocks Regulated Institutional Use for RLUSD
On November 27, Ripple announced that RLUSD has been greenlisted by Abu Dhabi’s FSRA. This development enables the stablecoin’s use as:
- Collateral on exchanges,
- For lending, and
- On prime brokerage platforms within ADGM, which is Abu Dhabi’s international financial center.
The recognition classifies RLUSD as an Accepted Fiat-Referenced Token, allowing any FSRA-licensed institution to use it in regulated activities. Notably, however, this is contingent on the institutions meeting all firm-level compliance obligations.
The move follows the FSRA’s updates to its Digital Asset Regulatory Framework earlier this year, designed to accelerate institutional adoption while imposing strict oversight.
“The FSRA’s recognition of RLUSD as a Fiat-Referenced Token reinforces our commitment to regulatory compliance and trust – two non-negotiables when it comes to institutional finance,” read an excerpt in the announcement, citing Jack McDonald, Senior Vice President of Stablecoins at Ripple.
With the new designation, RLUSD can now serve as regulated settlement collateral. It can also support lending flows and integrate into prime brokerage channels operating under ADGM oversight.
This positions the stablecoin for more expansion across one of the world’s most active digital-asset financial hubs.
Market Cap Hits $1.261 Billion as Institutional Minting Accelerates
Meanwhile, DefiLlama data shows RLUSD’s market capitalization has surged past $1.26 billion, with significant on-chain growth across both Ethereum and the XRP Ledger (XRPL).
Ethereum hosts roughly 1.011 billion RLUSD, up over 30% this month, while XRPL issuance climbed 92.6% to 225 million RLUSD.
RLUSD Market Cap. Source:
This growth is particularly notable given RLUSD’s institutional-only minting model. Retail users cannot mint the stablecoin as issuance occurs exclusively to qualified institutions.
While this growth is notable, especially on Ethereum, concerns rise about XRP’s role in stablecoin adoption. Despite Ripple’s framing of XRPL as the core infrastructure for RLUSD, new issuances since early 2025 have almost exclusively launched on Ethereum.
>RLUSD largely displaces the need for XRP for cross border transactions >80% of RLUSD is on Ethereum>Ethereum doesn’t use XRP>XRP holders don’t receive revenue from RLUSD>XRP is the gas token of a chain that has little to no activity >Little to no XRP is burned on XRPLYou…
— Zach Rynes | CLG (@ChainLinkGod) September 30, 2025
To put it plainly, RLUSD’s Ethereum-heavy footprint challenges Ripple’s narrative that XRPL remains the backbone of its ecosystem.
“A long-time XRP holder discovered that RLUSD lives on Ethereum. He was in awe and wondered what the point of Ripple was. He later swapped his XRP for LINK and ETH,” wrote user jfab.eth.
Nonetheless, the pace of institutional adoption has not gone unnoticed. Analyst X Finance Bull highlighted that more than 100 million RLUSD has been minted on the XRPL in November alone.
“These are real transactions, real settlements, and real capital flows. On-chain. Permissionless. Global,” they wrote.
The firm backing RLUSD, as issued under a New York DFS Limited Purpose Trust Charter, provides full 1:1 USD backing via:
- High-quality liquid assets,
- Third-party attestations,
- Strict reserve segregation, and
- Defined redemption rights.
Such structures are essential for approvals in tightly regulated markets like the UAE.
Analysts Say Top-Five Entry is Within Reach
Against this backdrop, analysts say top-five entry is within reach for RLUSD among leading stablecoins on market cap metrics.
Another major step from #Ripple to ensure $RLUSD becomes a top 5 stablecoin.This is very bullish and reinforces the work Ripple is putting in to ensure they have the highest grade compliance globally.It's also bullish for $XRP since issuance has been increasing significantly…
— Nick | Crypto Crusader (@NCashOfficial) November 27, 2025
RLUSD currently ranks 13th among stablecoins by market capitalization, according to CoinGecko. To break into the upper tier, RLUSD would need to surpass MakerDAO’s DAI ($4.44 billion).
Stablecoins by market cap. Source:
With institutional partners ramping up usage and new approvals emerging across the Middle East, that milestone is increasingly plausible.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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