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type: entity
entity_type: company
name: Ripple Prime
domain: internet-finance
status: active
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# Ripple Prime # Ripple Prime
**Type:** Institutional prime brokerage
**Status:** Active
**Domain:** internet-finance
## Overview ## Overview
Ripple Prime is an institutional prime brokerage service that provides traditional financial institutions with access to on-chain derivatives markets. The service maintains compliance and relationship infrastructure of traditional prime brokerage while routing institutional flow to decentralized platforms. Ripple Prime is an institutional prime brokerage service enabling cross-margined access to on-chain derivatives alongside traditional asset classes.
## Business Model
Ripple Prime acts as a single counterparty for institutional clients accessing on-chain perpetual markets, eliminating the need for institutions to directly interact with DeFi protocols while maintaining regulatory compliance frameworks.
## Timeline ## Timeline
- **2026-02-04** — Launched Hyperliquid integration for equity and crypto perpetuals, providing institutional access to on-chain derivatives - **2026-04-08** — Added Hyperliquid support, enabling institutional access to on-chain perpetual swaps with cross-margin capabilities
- **2026-04-07** — Expanded Hyperliquid integration to commodity perpetuals (gold, silver, oil), citing Hyperliquid's $5B+ open interest and $200B+ monthly volume as justification for institutional access expansion