XRP Ledger Welcomes Major Update: What’s New?
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XRP Ledger has received a fresh upgrade with the release of a new version of rippled, the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol. Announced by RippleX in a tweet, rippled version 2.4.0 is available, and it introduces new features, bug fixes, amendments and improvements aimed at improving the ledger’s efficiency and functionality. According to an official blog post, Version 2.4.0 of rippled adds new features and bug fixes and introduces five amendments. These are DynamicNFT (XLS-46), which adds the ability to mint mutable NFToken objects whose URI can be changed; as well as PermissionedDomains (XLS-80), which adds Permissioned Domains, which act as part of broader systems on the XRP Ledger to restrict access to satisfy compliance rules. Related Other amendments include DeepFreeze (XLS-77), which adds the ability to deep freeze trust lines, enabling token issuers to block the transfer of assets for holders who have been deep frozen; fixFrozenLPTokenTransfer, which prohibits the transfer of LP tokens when the associated liquidity pool contains at least one frozen asset; and fixInvalidTxFlags, which adds transaction flag checking for CredentialCreate, CredentialAccept and CredentialDelete transactions. The new amendments are now open for voting according to the XRP Ledger’s amendment process, which enables protocol changes following two weeks of greater than 80% support from trusted validators. New features The recent update adds a slew of new features; this includes a new simulated API method to execute dry runs of transactions and see the simulated metadata, the ability to specify MPTs when defining assets in transactions, a new XRPL Foundation subdomain to enable a staged migration without modifying the key for the current UNL list and detailed logging for each validation and proposal received from the network. Related The update also improves UNL security by enabling validators to set a minimum number of UNL publishers…
Filed under: News - @ March 7, 2025 4:19 pm