
Ripple Prime has extended its Hyperliquid integration to include HIP-3 symbols, giving institutional traders on-chain perpetuals access to gold, silver and oil for the first time.
The move, announced by Ripple Prime CEO Michael Higgins, means institutions can now trade 24/7 commodity perpetuals through a single prime brokerage framework – a single margin framework, consolidated risk management, and one counterparty relationship. TradFi exposure on DeFi rails.
The timing works out great.
When CME closes on weekends, traders have nowhere to hedge oil exposure in real time. The Iran war made that problem impossible to ignore – and Hyperliquid became the only venue pricing oil around the clock through every escalation and every missed Strait of Hormuz deadline.
Ripple Prime is now routing institutions directly into that infrastructure.
This is not a bet on future demand. The demand is already there.
HIP-3 daily volume hit $2.30 billion on Monday. Open interest stands at $1.99 billion. Of the top 30 markets on Hyperliquid, only 7 are crypto pairs – the rest are commodities and equities. Oil contracts alone saw WTI-linked open interest approach $300 million, with daily volumes surpassing $674 million during peak Iran war volatility.
Both tokens have a direct stake in this expansion.
For HYPE, increased institutional volume drives activity across all HIP-3 markets. HYPE previously gained 24% when silver perpetual volumes exceeded $1.25 billion in a single day. The token is currently trading at $35.91, down 5.51% over the past 24 hours – a broader market move that doesn’t seem to have yet priced in this catalyst.
For XRP, the integration deepens Ripple Prime’s institutional footprint and opens cross-margining with XRP exposures alongside commodity positions. XRP is currently trading at $1.31, down 2.62% on the day.
The RWA tokenization narrative just got a concrete institutional entry point. Live markets, live volume, live demand – built by a war that nobody in crypto predicted would become its biggest infrastructure catalyst.
It connects institutional traders to Hyperliquid, enabling 24/7 trading of crypto and commodity perpetuals like oil, gold, and silver in one system.
Higher trading activity can increase demand for both tokens, as XRP supports institutional flows and HYPE benefits from rising platform usage.
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