XRPL Core Server Rippled Just Got New Update: Details

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Rippled update mainly fixes NFT issues but also brings overall improvements to XRP Ledger protocol

The official XRPL blog has announced an update to the main server of the XRP Ledger protocol, Rippled. The update affected a number of bugs, including NFT code tweaks, as well as overall improvements like a new API method for order books or less noisy logging.

Rippled version 1.9.2 fixes issues identified by developers and server operators and adds a vote to support XLS-20 activation, which can bring built-in NFT support to XRPL, offering access to NFT minting, trading and burning features.

The publication of the update is foreseen in two new amendments to the protocol. Both amendments are open to vote and will be activated if they achieve more than 80% positive votes within the next two weeks.

XRP v. SEC case does not affect XRPL

It seems that the lawsuit between Ripple and the SEC does not affect the work of XRPL in any way. The ecosystem is living its best life: developers are constantly updating old and releasing new projects, and concepts built on the basis of XRP Ledger already go beyond the infrastructure of the protocol. The onXRP (OXP), Sologenic (SOLO) and Xumm Wallet projects alone have already pleasantly surprised the crypto community.

Of course, the unclear status of XRP weighs on the overall favorable image and especially on the token’s exchange rate. Nevertheless, it seems that the process being developed and built could continue to compensate for the negative itch of the American regulator in the background.

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