‘Privacy Is Coming for XRP’: Top Contributor Confirms
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The XRP Ledger community is celebrating a shift in the rhetoric of the authorities. According to a fresh March 2026 report from the U.S. Treasury, the use of mixers and anonymization tools is now recognized as a legal right of every blockchain user. In other words, law-abiding citizens have legitimate reasons to conceal their transactions. The agency directly states that privacy tools, including mixers, are necessary to protect data about personal wealth, business payments, commercial secrets and charitable donations. If previously, blockchain anonymity was often equated with attempts at money laundering, it is now recognized as a basic right of consumers to financial privacy. Oscar-Nominated Actor Says Bitcoin Is Going to Die Crypto Market Review: XRP Is Most ‘Stable’ It Has Been in 2026, Shiba Inu’s (SHIB) 2026 Bottom Is Not Yet In, Will Bitcoin (BTC) Return $74,000 Gains? XLS-372 standard to enable private XRP transactions What is most interesting here is that — as Vet, an XRPL validator and prominent contributor, emphasizes — privacy is coming for XRP. Moreover, both the ledger and the token are already getting prepared for this new reality. Privacy is coming on XRP. Significant enabler for institutional usage. Aanchal greatly noted, we have an upcoming amendment tackling exactly this. Getting us the best privacy version for issued assets (MPTs), by combining privacy and compliance with selective disclosure keys. https://t.co/GC5T04IQbR?from=article-links — Vet (@Vet_X0) March 9, 2026 The discussion concerns amendment XLS372, which could introduce Confidential MPTs. These effectively embed mixer-like functionality directly into the protocol but do so in a regulated manner. For users, this means full protection of data from surveillance on a public ledger. For regulators, it enables selective disclosure of information upon official request. You Might Also Like In light of all this, it can be said that the XRPL is no longer a “transparent aquarium.”…
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