The post XRP Liquid Staking Gains Traction Despite Risk Warnings appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. DAI warns XRP investors that 8–10% yield offers pose risks without insurance safeguards. Historical collapses from Madoff to Celsius show dangers of unsustainable high-yield promises. XRP DeFi expands with Flare, Uphold, and Axelar introducing products offering up to 10% returns. Digital Asset Investor, a well-known XRP commentator, has expressed caution over yield in response to recent sales promising between 8% and 10% annual returns on XRP holdings.  In a public statement, he said he would rather give up part of the possible yield in exchange for an insurance policy from an established company that guarantees asset safety. Until such safeguards are available, he confirmed he would keep his XRP secure instead of participating in yield programs. XRP YieldIn some of the current offerings we’ve seen 8-10% yields on XRP. I’ll trade 3-5% of that yield for an insurance policy insuring my XRP against loss with a major insurance company like @LloydsofLondon I’m sitting on the sidelines keeping my XRP safe for now.Chat GPT… pic.twitter.com/kMRmqhDASm — Digital Asset Investor (@digitalassetbuy) September 25, 2025 DAI’s comments come against a backdrop of financial history filled with high-return promises that ended in collapse. Bernie Madoff offered investors 10% to 12% annual returns for decades before his $65 billion fraud was exposed. Similar risks surfaced during the late 1990s dot-com bubble, where expectations of over 20% disappeared with the market crash. In 2006, subprime mortgage products rated as safe produced yields up to 15% but became central to the 2008 financial crisis. More recently, crypto lenders such as Celsius and Anchor lured investors with 12% to 20% returns before collapsing and wiping out billions. Related: ​​What’s Next for XRP: Will It Pump Up to $3.20 or Crash to $2.20? XRP DeFi Ecosystem Gains Momentum While caution is being urged, XRP yield options are expanding. Uphold… The post XRP Liquid Staking Gains Traction Despite Risk Warnings appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. DAI warns XRP investors that 8–10% yield offers pose risks without insurance safeguards. Historical collapses from Madoff to Celsius show dangers of unsustainable high-yield promises. XRP DeFi expands with Flare, Uphold, and Axelar introducing products offering up to 10% returns. Digital Asset Investor, a well-known XRP commentator, has expressed caution over yield in response to recent sales promising between 8% and 10% annual returns on XRP holdings.  In a public statement, he said he would rather give up part of the possible yield in exchange for an insurance policy from an established company that guarantees asset safety. Until such safeguards are available, he confirmed he would keep his XRP secure instead of participating in yield programs. XRP YieldIn some of the current offerings we’ve seen 8-10% yields on XRP. I’ll trade 3-5% of that yield for an insurance policy insuring my XRP against loss with a major insurance company like @LloydsofLondon I’m sitting on the sidelines keeping my XRP safe for now.Chat GPT… pic.twitter.com/kMRmqhDASm — Digital Asset Investor (@digitalassetbuy) September 25, 2025 DAI’s comments come against a backdrop of financial history filled with high-return promises that ended in collapse. Bernie Madoff offered investors 10% to 12% annual returns for decades before his $65 billion fraud was exposed. Similar risks surfaced during the late 1990s dot-com bubble, where expectations of over 20% disappeared with the market crash. In 2006, subprime mortgage products rated as safe produced yields up to 15% but became central to the 2008 financial crisis. More recently, crypto lenders such as Celsius and Anchor lured investors with 12% to 20% returns before collapsing and wiping out billions. Related: ​​What’s Next for XRP: Will It Pump Up to $3.20 or Crash to $2.20? XRP DeFi Ecosystem Gains Momentum While caution is being urged, XRP yield options are expanding. Uphold…

XRP Liquid Staking Gains Traction Despite Risk Warnings

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  • DAI warns XRP investors that 8–10% yield offers pose risks without insurance safeguards.
  • Historical collapses from Madoff to Celsius show dangers of unsustainable high-yield promises.
  • XRP DeFi expands with Flare, Uphold, and Axelar introducing products offering up to 10% returns.

Digital Asset Investor, a well-known XRP commentator, has expressed caution over yield in response to recent sales promising between 8% and 10% annual returns on XRP holdings. 

In a public statement, he said he would rather give up part of the possible yield in exchange for an insurance policy from an established company that guarantees asset safety. Until such safeguards are available, he confirmed he would keep his XRP secure instead of participating in yield programs.

DAI’s comments come against a backdrop of financial history filled with high-return promises that ended in collapse. Bernie Madoff offered investors 10% to 12% annual returns for decades before his $65 billion fraud was exposed. Similar risks surfaced during the late 1990s dot-com bubble, where expectations of over 20% disappeared with the market crash.

In 2006, subprime mortgage products rated as safe produced yields up to 15% but became central to the 2008 financial crisis. More recently, crypto lenders such as Celsius and Anchor lured investors with 12% to 20% returns before collapsing and wiping out billions.

Related: ​​What’s Next for XRP: Will It Pump Up to $3.20 or Crash to $2.20?

XRP DeFi Ecosystem Gains Momentum

While caution is being urged, XRP yield options are expanding. Uphold exchange confirmed progress toward launching its own XRP yield product. Meanwhile, Flare Network’s FAssets protocol enables users to mint FXRP, a decentralized version of XRP, which can be deployed in trading, lending, and stablecoin minting. 

Flare is also preparing its Firelight protocol, which will introduce stXRP with an estimated 7% annual return. In parallel, Axelar unveiled mXRP at Ripple’s Seoul 2025 event, promoting liquid staking opportunities with around 10% yields.

XRP Market Movement

AT the time of reporting, XRP traded at $2.73, marking a 2.98% decline over 24 hours. Its market capitalization stood at $163.19 billion, with a fully diluted value of $273 billion. Trading activity increased, with $9.33 billion in daily volume, a 28.05% surge.

The price movement showed resistance near $2.82 and support around $2.70. However, consolidation between $2.73 and $2.77 reflected short-term uncertainty as participants reacted to heightened liquidity.

Related: XRP Loses Key $3.13 Resistance, $77M Long Liquidations Add to Sell Pressure

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