On 2024-12-02, the reserve requirements for using the XRP Ledger blockchain changed by the collective voting of the validators. The new requirements are 1 XRP base reserve per account (down from 10 XRP), and 0.2 XRP owner reserve increment per item (down from 2 XRP).
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By XRPL Foundation, XRPL Labs, XRPL Commons, and Ripple
2024/11/25
Version 2.3.0 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release includes 8 new amendments, including Multi-Purpose Tokens (MPTs), Credentials, Clawback support for AMMs, and the ability to make offers as part of minting NFTs. Additionally, this release includes important fixes for stability, so server operators are encouraged to upgrade as soon as possible.
2024/09/14
Version 2.2.3 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release fixes a problem that can cause full-history servers to run out of space in their SQLite databases, depending on configuration. There are no new amendments in this release.
2024/09/03
Version 2.2.2 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release fixes an ongoing issue with Mainnet where validators can stall during consensus processing due to lock contention, preventing ledgers from being validated for up to two minutes. There are no new amendments in this release.
2024/08/14
Testnet is scheduled for a reset on Monday, August 19, 2024 to improve stability and reduce the cost of running a Testnet node.
2024/08/10
By XRPL Foundation, XRPL Labs, XRPL Commons, and Ripple
XLS-30 is live on Mainnet, bringing with it new avenues for liquidity and trading on the network. Designed as a native protocol, XLS-30 enables developers to integrate with the AMM and establish their own front-end trading and liquidity provision interfaces.
2024/07/30
Version 2.2.1 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release fixes a critical bug, introduced in 2.2.0, when handling some types of RPC requests. It does not introduce any new amendments.
Welcome to another edition of Developer Reflections. Today, we’ll discuss Filedgr , a platform that empowers users with Web3 solutions for secure data control and transparency. Filedgr stands out by offering unique features like Digital Certificates and the Digital Twin Data Hub, revolutionizing industries with authenticated data and fostering trust in product information. Let's explore how Filedgr uses the XRP Ledger (XRPL) to enhance its offerings and drive innovation in data management.
2024/07/22
Version 2.2.2 of Clio, an XRP Ledger API server optimized for HTTP and WebSocket API calls, is now available. This release adds bug fixes.
2024/07/08
Version 2.2.1 of Clio, an XRP Ledger API server optimized for HTTP and WebSocket API calls, is now available. This release adds a bug fix.
2024/06/26
Version 2.2.0 of Clio, an XRP Ledger API server optimized for HTTP and WebSocket API calls, is now available. This release adds new features and bug fixes.
2024/06/05
Version 2.1.2 of Clio, an XRP Ledger API server optimized for HTTP and WebSocket API calls, is now available. This release adds a new feature.
2024/06/04
Version 2.2.0 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release adds performance optimizations, several bug fixes, and introduces the featurePriceOracle , fixEmptyDID , fixXChainRewardRounding , fixPreviousTxnID , and fixAMMv1_1 amendments.
2024/04/17
This week, the faucets on both Testnet and Devnet faucets had their supply of test XRP depleted. Team RippleX, which operates the test networks, has been periodically moving funds back to the Testnet faucet to keep it running temporarily. Additionally, both faucets have had their default funding amount reduced to 100 XRP and the maximum amount from one request reduced. Both networks will be completely reset on Saturday, 2024-04-20. Until then, you may encounter times when the faucets are empty and cannot provide test XRP.
Discover how to create and manage accounts on the XRPL Testnet and master the art of transferring XRP using Python . Whether you’re a budding coder or a crypto enthusiast looking to expand your skills, this tutorial is your gateway to understanding the basics of XRP transactions through a simple and interactive approach.
2024/03/27
Version 2.1.1 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release introduces the fixAMMOverflowOffer amendment, which fixes a critical bug in the integration of AMMs with the payment engine.
2024/03/26
As previously expected, the AMM Amendment to the XRP Ledger went live on 2024-03-22. However, soon after, a community member identified a discrepancy in a few AMM pools which indicated transactions were not executing as intended. A team including RippleX, Orchestra Finance, tequ, and other members of the XRP Ledger community moved quickly to identify the source of the problem, which involves how the DEX payment engine routes liquidity through AMM pools and order books in some complex payment path scenarios.
2024/03/21
The AMM Amendment to the XRP Ledger protocol, which adds Automated Market Maker functionality, is on track to become enabled on Mainnet on 2024-03-22. If it maintains support from a supermajority of validators and becomes enabled as expected, this represents the culmination of a 2-year project to bring AMM to the XRPL, starting from the XLS-30 draft specification proposed by Aanchal Malhotra and David Schwartz of Ripple and incorporating the work and feedback of numerous contributors in the XRPL community during that time.
Welcome to the latest edition of Developer Reflections, where we delve into the technical intricacies of cutting-edge projects shaping the future of blockchain technology. Today, we take a closer look at VerifyEd , a pioneering platform revolutionizing credential verification through blockchain technology.
The first in a broader series dedicated to making your XRP Ledger building journey an altogether smoother experience is here! In this piece we cover how you can begin to shape your very own NFT collection on the XRP Ledger today.
2024/02/20
Version 2.1.0 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release adds a bug fix, build improvements, and introduces the fixNFTokenReserve and fixInnerObjTemplate amendments.
2024/02/14
Version 2.1.0 of Clio, an XRP Ledger API server optimized for HTTP and WebSocket API calls, is now available. This release adds new features, bug fixes, and amendment support.
2024/01/29
Version 2.0.1 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release includes minor fixes, unit test improvements, and doc updates.
2024/01/23
In the latest edition of Developer Reflections, we shine a spotlight on Web3Auth , a Wallet-as-a-service (Waas) infrastructure provider that is transforming the landscape of self-custodial Web3 wallets on the XRP Ledger .
2024/01/09
Version 2.0.0 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release adds new features and bug fixes, and introduces these amendments:
2023/10/31
Version 2.0.0 of Clio, an XRP Ledger API server optimized for HTTP and WebSocket API calls, is now available. This release adds new features, bug fixes, and amendment support.
In this edition of Developer Reflections, we’re diving into the world of GemWallet , a non-custodial crypto wallet that opens the gateway to the XRP Ledger (XRPL) while embracing the realm of decentralized finance and NFTs. It’s been a year since the last time we caught up with the GemWallet team , and we're outlining some of the important progress that’s been made since then.
In this edition of Developer Reflections, we check out Santiment , a market intelligence platform with a focus on providing reliable data feeds, low-latency signals, and custom market analysis for the cryptocurrency space.
2023/10/05
The Ripple Data API v2 was deprecated in 2021 with no additional support; it will be shut down on October 15, 2023.
2023/09/06
Version 1.12.0 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release adds new features and bug fixes, and introduces these amendments:
Five amendments to the XRP Ledger protocol, all introduced in rippled v1.10.0 , have gained support from a majority of validators:
2023/07/28
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to bring our focus back to XRP Toolkit , a platform developed by Towo Labs for managing crypto assets on the XRP Ledger , including a full-featured graphical user-interface (GUI) for the XRP Ledger's built-in decentralized exchange (DEX).
2023/06/28
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight FieldBoss , a mapping application that merges blockchain technology with popular open source Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping tools through the use of geo-located XRP Ledger NFTs.
2023/06/21
Version 1.11.0 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release reduces memory usage, introduces the fixNFTokenRemint amendment, and adds other features and bug fixes.
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight CISO™ , a product from AnChain.AI. CISO (Compliance, Investigation, Security, Operations) is a SaaS-based cryptocurrency forensics tool designed to allow investigators to more quickly, easily, and intuitively identify bad actor wallets, conduct cryptocurrency forensics, and respond to regulatory inquiries.
2023/05/17
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight Edge , a cryptocurrency platform designed to simplify the management of digital assets. Edge—which is live on Mainnet—enables users to store, send, receive, and exchange a wide range of cryptocurrencies while maintaining control over their private keys. The app prioritizes privacy, accessibility and self-custody, making it easy for both beginners and experienced users to interact with the crypto economy. Edge offers features such as automatic encrypted backups, seamless account creation without complex seed phrases, encrypted password recovery, built in 2FA protection and more.
2023/05/03
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight xrp.cafe , a leading NFT marketplace aiming to bring mass adoption to the XRP Ledger with an emphasis on user-friendliness, community building, education, and tooling.
2023/04/05
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight ChiSpend , an e-commerce infrastructure app that enables users to purchase real-world products and services using digital assets and dapps.
2023/03/14
Version 1.10.0 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release introduces six new amendments and cleans up code to improve performance.
2023/03/01
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight BEI API , an infrastructure app built using rippled . Blockchain Ecosystem Intelligence (BEI) provides AI-powered, behavior-based intelligence that connects cryptocurrency wallets and transactions to real-world entities, enabling businesses to remain AML compliant.
2023/02/15
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight Zoetic , a complete and working application example for making xApps using ReactJS, Tailwinds CSS, and the Xaman "Universal" SDK.
2023/02/01
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight Mandla Money , a digital wallet that allows users to receive, transact, and store value using digital assets via SMS, with no need for a smartphone or an internet connection.
2023/01/18
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight Aesthetes , which aims to merge fine art and blockchain by creating Phygital NFTs—NFTs based on both digital and physical artwork. Aesthetes serves as a marketplace where people can discover, collect and sell fine art phygital NFTs, with the goal of democratizing and breaking down barriers to the art industry.
2023/01/04
Welcome to the first Developer Reflections of 2023! This week, we’re proud to highlight Stably : a fiat-to-stablecoin and crypto on/off-ramp widget. Stably Ramp is designed to reduce friction for Web3 users looking to top up their wallets on blockchain networks, supported by Stably via traditional payment rails (ACH, wire, and credit card).
2022/12/14
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight NFTMASTER , which develops application layer software that allows creators to easily issue and manage NFT collections on the XRP ledger.
2022/12/13 by Team RippleX
Today, RippleX and the XRP Ledger Foundation (XRPLF) are proud to present xrpl-py version 2.0.0-beta.0 . This beta version introduces three new ways to generate wallets, regular key support, and some breaking changes to the Wallet class.
2022/12/07
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight XPmarket , an ecosystem of infrastructure elements built to ease the navigation of the XRP Ledger.
2022/11/30
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight Ziggurat , which provides multiple blockchain networks with multiple layers of stability. By reverse-engineering the network protocol and using lightweight "synthetic" nodes, Ziggurat provides XRP Ledger node developers with the foundation of reliability, performance, and scalability needed to realize their true potential.
2022/11/23
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight GemWallet , a browser extension which acts as a Web3 connectivity to the XRP Ledger. GemWallet enables you to make fast, secure and cheap payments on the XRP Ledger. In addition, you can use GemWallet to sign in with your XRP Ledger address across various websites that it integrates with.
We’re excited to be reigniting Developer Reflections, and kicking off this week we’re proud to highlight CryptoIso20022 Interop , which enables interoperability between ISO 20022 file formats and cryptocurrency payments to facilitate sending and processing received crypto payments within existing financial software's ISO 20022 capabilities. In other words, CryptoIso20022 Interop is a product to simplify accounting workflows for small to medium-sized enterprizes.
2022/11/01
As previously announced , the NonFungibleTokensV1_1 amendment became enabled on the XRP Ledger on 2022-10-31 following the fixRemoveNFTokenAutoTrustLine amendment on 2022-10-27. As a result, native Non-Fungible Tokens (per the XLS-20 spec ) can now be minted and used on the XRP Ledger Mainnet.
Exciting news for the XRP Ledger community: Developer Reflections returns to the XRPL.org blog today. The developer content series spotlights the work being done by the growing developer community using the XRP Ledger (XRPL) or related open-source technologies for their products and apps.
The ExpandedSignerList amendment became enabled on the XRP Ledger on 2022-10-13, allowing multi-signing lists to support up to 32 entries (up from 8) and additional metadata on each signer. Additionally, the fixRemoveNFTokenAutoTrustLine amendment has gained support from over 80% of trusted validators, which puts XLS-20 Non-Fungible Token (NFT) support on track for becoming enabled on the XRP Ledger Mainnet in the near future. All XRP Ledger users should upgrade to version 1.9.4 of the core XRP Ledger server for service continuity.
Are you a developer looking to start your blockchain journey or build on the XRP Ledger (XRPL)? Look no further than the XRP Ledger Learning Portal , the just-launched learning tool that simplifies the learning experience for developers wanting to start building.
2022/09/20
Version 1.9.4 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release introduces a new amendment to the XRP Ledger protocol, fixRemoveNFTokenAutoTrustLine , to mitigate a potential denial-of-service attack against non-fungible token (NFT) issuers.
2022/09/01
The NonFungibleTokensV1_1 amendment to the XRP Ledger, introduced in version 1.9.2 of the rippled server implementation, has gained support from a majority of trusted validators . Currently, it is expected to become enabled on 2022-09-13. As long as the NonFungibleTokensV1_1 amendment continues to have the support of over 80% of trusted validators continuously, it will become enabled on the scheduled date, adding native support for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to the ledger, following the XLS-20 specification.
2022/08/26
Version 1.9.3 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release corrects a technical flaw that could cause servers to incorrectly process stored amendment votes during startup and fixes a minor issue with with copy constructor of PublicKey .
2022/07/26
Version 1.9.2 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release includes several fixes and improvements, including a second new fix amendment to correct a bug in Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) code, a new API method for order book changes, less noisy logging, and other small fixes.
2022/06/29
Today, RippleX and the XRP Ledger Foundation (XRPLF) are pleased to announce the 1.0 release of Clio—an XRP Ledger API server optimized for HTTP and WebSocket API calls.
2022/05/23
Version 1.9.1 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release includes several important fixes, including a fix for a syncing issue from 1.9.0, a new fix amendment to correct a bug in the new Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) code, and a new amendment to allow multi-signing by up to 32 signers.
2022/04/07
Version 1.9.0 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release includes the XLS-20 amendment and fixes and updates for stability and security.
Today, RippleX and the XRP Ledger Foundation (XRPLF) are pleased to announce the first beta release for Clio, an XRP Ledger API server optimized for WebSocket or HTTP API calls.
2022/03/01
The "NFT-Devnet" is a test network running experimental code to support Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) natively on the XRP Ledger (per the XLS-20 draft standard). Ripple has reset the NFT-Devnet while upgrading it to the latest version of the preview code.
2022/02/08
Version 1.8.5 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release includes fixes and updates for stability and security, and improvements to build scripts, including the ability to compile natively on Apple's M1 chips. There are no user-facing API or protocol changes in this release.
The "NFT-Devnet" was a test network running experimental code to support Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) natively on the XRP Ledger (per the XLS-20 standard).
2022/01/13
Version 1.8.4 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release improves syncing performance including a new "fast load" setting, adds countermeasures for a security vulnerability in LZ4, and adjusts some tuning parameters to improve resource usage. Notably, this release limits pathfinding API methods to fewer and shorter paths because the previous pathfinding settings were causing excessive memory usage as a result of the overall size of the XRP Ledger Mainnet data.
2021/12/20
Version 1.8.2 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release addresses the full transaction queues and elevated transaction fees issue observed on the XRP ledger, and also provides some optimizations and small fixes to improve the server's performance overall.
2021/12/02
Version 1.8.1 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release contains several improvements and optimizations to improve stability and performance under load, along with other features and fixes including deterministic history shards, default amendment votes, and the CheckCashMakesTrustLine amendment.
2021/11/10
Several amendments to the XRP Ledger protocol are expected to become enabled on the XRP Ledger Mainnet soon. Three of these amendments fix bugs in the XRP Ledger protocol, one (NegativeUNL) improves the ability of the network to make forward progress during periods of instability, and the last one (TicketBatch) adds the ability to prepare and send transactions in a more flexible order. The details are as follows (all dates are in UTC):
2021/10/20 by Team RippleX
RippleX and the XRP Ledger Foundation (XRPLF) are excited to announce xrpl.js version 2.0.0 , a JavaScript/TypeScript library for interacting with the XRP Ledger (XRPL). Formerly known as ripple-lib, the library was renamed to better represent its role in the XRPL ecosystem and overhauled to take advantage of modern JavaScript features.
Earlier this year, Ripple shared a vision for Federated Sidechains that can complement the XRP Ledger (XRPL) Mainnet. Federated Sidechains support the developer community by unlocking new capabilities related to smart contracts and DeFi, interoperability, NFTs and more.
2021/09/21
Over the course of the past year, several members of the XRP Ledger community have advocated for lowering the reserve requirements in the network to compensate for the sustained increase in the price of XRP. On 2021-09-19, the new reserve values went into effect after gaining support from a majority of validators. The new reserve amounts are 10 XRP base for an account plus 2 XRP per object owned in the ledger, down from 20 XRP base and 5 XRP per object owned.
2021/08/27
Version 1.7.3 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release addresses an out-of-bounds memory read identified by Guido Vranken, as well as an unrelated issue identified by the Ripple C++ team that could result in incorrect use of internal data structures. By community demand , this version also introduces the NegativeUNL amendment, which corresponds to the feature which was introduced in the 1.6.0 release .
Version 1.10.0 of ripple-lib, the JavaScript/TypeScript library for the XRP Ledger, no longer requires a separate Lodash script to run in web browsers. This change comes alongside other continued improvements in the library, improving the experience of developing applications on the XRP Ledger.
XRPL Grants is helping enable developers to leverage the XRP Ledger’s (XRPL) open-source technology to further innovate in the Internet of Value. If you’re a developer and would like to build a project on the XRPL, keep reading to find out more info and how to apply.
2021/05/24
Version 1.7.2 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release protects against the security issue CVE-2021-3499 affecting OpenSSL , adds an amendment to fix an issue with small offers not being properly removed from order books in some cases, and includes various other minor fixes.
2021/05/20
RippleX and the XRP Ledger Foundation (XRPLF) are pleased to announce the release of xrpl4j , a pure Java library for interacting with the XRP Ledger (XRPL). xrpl4j provides convenient tooling for developers to take full advantage of all the XRP Ledger has to offer, including wallet derivation, address encoding, transaction serialization and signing and native Java objects modeling core primitives of the rippled API.
2021/04/14 by Javier Romero
The XRP Ledger is open to anyone: all you need is a computer. For many people, using one of the many available client applications, user interfaces or portals is sufficient. But if you want to go beyond exploring the ledger or sending a payment, you need to run a server to participate as a node in the peer-to-peer network that manages the Ledger.
2021/04/06 by Team RippleX
Today, RippleX and the XRP Ledger Foundation (XRPLF) are excited to announce the launch of xrpl-py , a pure Python implementation for interacting with the XRP Ledger. The xrpl-py library simplifies the hardest parts of XRP Ledger interaction—like serialization and transaction signing—by providing native Python methods and models for XRP Ledger transactions and core server API ( rippled ) objects.
2021/03/30
Two bug-fixing amendments to the XRP Ledger protocol and one amendment that improves robustness of consensus, all introduced in rippled v1.6.0 , have gained support from a majority of trusted validators: fix1781 , fixAmendmentMajorityCalc , and HardenedValidations . Currently, they are expected to become enabled on 2021-04-08. Any of these amendments that continue to have the continuous support of at least 80% of trusted validators will become enabled on the scheduled date.
2021/03/16 by Gregory Tsipenyuk and Nikolaos D. Bougalis
Like all peer-to-peer networks, the XRP Ledger needs a strategy to ensure that messages are propagated across the network. Of course, some types of messages are more important or more time-sensitive than others, so the XRP Ledger uses different strategies for relaying different types of messages.
2021/02/24
Ripple has released version 1.7.0 of rippled , the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol. This release significantly improves memory usage , introduces a protocol amendment to allow out-of-order transaction execution with Tickets, and brings several other features and improvements.
Today, version 1.7.0 of the reference implementation of the software behind the XRP Ledger (XRPL) was released with key contributions from RippleX aimed at improving the Ledger’s decentralization, security and efficiency.
2021/02/07 by Mayur Bhandary
Validators are the lifeblood of the XRP Ledger. This post seeks to explain the function and importance of validators on the XRP Ledger network.
2020/08/19
XRP Ledger ( rippled server) version 1.6.0 has been released. This release introduces several new features including changes to the XRP Ledger's consensus mechanism to make it even more robust in adverse conditions, as well as numerous bug fixes and optimizations. (This post has been updated with recommendations for upgrading.)
2020/08/10
Ripple plans to upgrade the XRP Ledger Devnet to use a recommended validator list like the ones used on the Testnet and Mainnet. Ripple also plans to reset the Devnet history and state at this time. If you operate a server on the XRP Ledger Devnet, or run software on the Devnet, you must upgrade your configuration to remain synced.
As previously announced , the RequireFullyCanonicalSig amendment became enabled on the XRP Ledger on 2020-07-03. Additionally, the fixQualityUpperBound amendment became enabled on 2020-07-09 and the FlowCross amendment became enabled on 2020-08-04.
2020/07/17
XRP Toolkit , developed by Towo Labs , is a platform for managing crypto assets on the XRP Ledger, including a full-featured graphical user-interface (GUI) for the XRP Ledger's built-in decentralized exchange (DEX).
The RequireFullyCanonicalSig amendment to the XRP Ledger, introduced in rippled v1.5.0 , has gained support from a majority of trusted validators . Currently, it is expected to become enabled on 2020-07-03 (UTC). As long as the RequireFullyCanonicalSig amendment continues to have the support of at least 80% of trusted validators continuously, it will become enabled on the scheduled date.
2020/06/17
As previously announced , the Checks amendment became enabled on the XRP Ledger on 2020-06-18.
The Checks amendment to the XRP Ledger, introduced all the way back in rippled v0.90.0 , has gained support from a majority of trusted validators . Currently, it is expected to become enabled on 2020-06-18. As long as the Checks amendment continues to have the support of at least 80% of trusted validators continuously, it will become enabled on the scheduled date.
2020/05/30
This week on Developer Reflections, we're proud to highlight Xrplorer , a powerful open analytics platform built on top of a graph database representation of the XRP Ledger.
2020/05/08
As previously announced, the DeletableAccounts amendment became enabled on the XRP Ledger on 2020-05-08 .
2020/05/06
The XRP Ledger is currently expected to enable the deletion of on-ledger accounts for the first time, through the DeletableAccounts Amendment , on 2020-05-08 (UTC) . This amendment comes with changes to some fairly fundamental details of the XRP Ledger protocol. If you use the XRP Ledger for your business, this is a good time to do a last check to make sure you're ready.
2020/05/02
This week on Developer Reflections, we’re proud to highlight XRPScan , one of the most popular blockchain explorers for XRP, used by over 50+ exchanges globally, including Coinbase, Bitfinex, Bitkub, and Bitpay, among others, to look up XRP Ledger account information and show Proof-of-Transaction to their users.
2020/05/01
As previously announced , the fixCheckThreading and fixPayChanRecipientOwnerDir amendments became enabled on 2020-05-01.
Three amendments to the XRP Ledger protocol currently hold support of a majority of trusted validators, and are expected to become enabled on the following dates (in UTC):
2020/04/10
XRP Ledger ( rippled server) version 1.5.0 has been released. The rippled 1.5.0 release introduces several improvements and new features, including support for gRPC API, API versioning, UNL propagation via the peer network, new RPC methods validator_info and manifest , augmented submit method, improved tx method, improved CLI parsing, improved protocol-level handshaking protocol, improved package building and various other minor bug fixes and improvements.
Like most new releases, version 1.5.0 of the XRP Ledger core server ( rippled ) contains new amendments which are not understood by earlier versions of the software.
GateHub started in 2013 with an idea: What if there was a wallet that could hold any type of asset, have an integrated exchange built-in and provide the ability to send and receive assets across any payment network instantly?
On 2019-01-11, the fixCheckThreading and fixPayChanRecipientOwnerDir amendments lost the support of several validators, causing those amendments' support to fall below the 80% threshold for approval. (EnableAmendment LostMajority transactions: fixCheckThreading , fixPayChanRecipientOwnerDir .) As a result, these amendments are no longer expected to become enabled on 2020-01-18, and their status depends on more validators to resume voting in favor of the amendments.
Version 1.4.0 of the XRP Ledger core server ( rippled ) contains a change that can cause upgrades to take much longer than usual.
On 2020-01-03, the fixCheckThreading and fixPayChanRecipientOwnerDir amendments to the XRP Ledger gained support from a majority of trusted validators. These amendments were introduced in rippled v1.4.0 . Currently, they are expected to become enabled on 2020-01-18. Each amendment that continues to have the support of at least 80% of trusted validators continuously will become enabled on the scheduled date.
2019/12/02
XRP Ledger ( rippled server) version 1.4.0 has been released. The XRP Ledger version 1.4.0 introduces several new features and overall improvements to the codebase, including the DeletableAccounts Amendment, which allows users to delete XRP Ledger accounts and recover some of their account base reserve in the process.
As previously announced , the fixMasterKeyAsRegularKey amendment became enabled on the XRP Ledger on 2019-10-02.
A new XRP Ledger Devnet is now available for developers to access upcoming features of XRPL on beta build versions of rippled , the C++ reference implementation of the XRP Ledger.
The fixMasterKeyAsRegularKey amendment to the XRP Ledger, introduced in rippled v1.3.1 , is expected to become enabled shortly past midnight UTC on 2019-10-02. Operators of rippled servers must upgrade to v1.3.1 (or higher) by that time.
The fixMasterKeyAsRegularKey amendment to the XRP Ledger, introduced in rippled v1.3.1 , has gained support from a majority of trusted validators . Currently, it is expected to become enabled on 2019-10-02. As long as the fixMasterKeyAsRegularKey amendment continues to have the support of at least 80% of trusted validators continuously, it will become enabled on the scheduled date.
2019/08/30
On 2019-08-27 at approximately 1:00 UTC (6 PM PDT), Ripple reset their XRP Testnet. This means that all accounts, balances, and settings in the Testnet have been deleted and all contents of the Testnet's decentralized exchange have been erased. However, in the process of resetting the XRP Testnet, a procedural issue caused amendments that were previously enabled to be disabled in the fresh ledger chain. Ripple plans to reset the XRP Testnet again today (2019-08-30) at 4 PM PDT. Starting at this time, the Testnet may be unavailable for a maintenance window lasting up to 4 hours.
Ripple has released version 1.3.1 of rippled , the reference implementation of the core XRP Ledger protocol. To learn more about how to build and run a rippled server, see Manage the Rippled Server .
2019/07/12 by Rome Reginelli
Blockchain technology raises new questions about the roles of privacy and anonymity in the function of money. While all transactions are a matter of public record, the parties involved in the transactions are represented by pseudonyms, and information about who those parties are may be hard to come by. Even more obscure is information about those whose computing power and maintenance efforts underpin the blockchain. While there are lots of good reasons to maintain privacy around some entities and events, there are also situations that call for publicly establishing one's identity and reputation. The xrp-ledger.toml specification provides a flexible standard for voluntarily publishing information about who you are and what you're doing with the XRP Ledger.
2019/07/03
Today, a new XRP Ledger explorer is available for both test net and production at explorer.xrpl.org .
2019/06/24
As part of the recent site relaunch , the XRP Ledger Dev Portal has an updated version of the WebSocket API Tool . This tool lets you communicate directly with rippled servers, which power the XRP Ledger network. Among several of the improvements in this new version of the tool is that you can choose which servers to connect to, including the public servers Ripple runs, servers in the XRP Test Net, or your own server running locally on your own computer.
2019/06/14
xrpl.org is a new, community-driven website for developers to access technical documentation, developer tools, tutorials, and network metrics for the XRP Ledger. The XRP Ledger is one of the largest, most technically mature, open-source, public blockchain networks in the world. If you are learning about, building on, and contributing to the XRP Ledger, xrpl.org is your best resource.
2019/04/17
As previously announced , the MultiSignReserve amendment became enabled on the XRP Ledger on 2019-04-17.
Ripple has released version 1.2.4 of rippled , the reference implementation of the core XRP Ledger protocol.
2019/04/05 by Nik Bougalis
The primary mission of the C++ team at Ripple is to contribute to rippled , the reference implementation of the protocol that underpins the XRP Ledger. The codebase—which is now over 6 years old—has contributions from over 100 developers from all over the world.
The Data API , an open API that provides data to XRP Charts and third-party tools, suffered gaps in data ingestion on 2019-03-23. As a result, several metrics on XRP Charts , including the number of ledgers closed per day, were overcounted. During this time, the XRP Ledger did not experience any outages. However, the Data API's ingestion service was unable to process ledgers with transactions containing the tecKILLED transaction response code. tecKILLED is a new response code added to the XRP Ledger by amendment fix1578 on 2019-03-23. This necessitated changes to the ripple-binary-codec library used by the ingestion service, but those changes were only partially deployed to the ingestion service. We have since reprocessed and corrected the metrics that were affected by this problem.
The MultiSignReserve amendment to the XRP Ledger, introduced in rippled v1.2.0 , has gained support from a majority of trusted validators . Currently, it is expected to become enabled on 2019-04-17. As long as the MultiSignReserve amendment continues to have the support of at least 80% of trusted validators continuously, it will become enabled on the scheduled date.
2019/04/03
Here at Ripple, we've been eagerly following and contributing to the progress of Interledger , a neutral standard for connecting all money systems into an Internet-like network of networks. Since finalizing the core protocol suite in late 2017, contributors from a variety of companies and backgrounds have been working hard on growing the ecosystem with implementations and infrastructure. Progress has been rapid and wild, so we thought we'd help make sense of it by checking in to see where Interledger stands today.
2019/04/02
As previously announced , the fixTakerDryOfferRemoval amendment became enabled on the XRP Ledger on 2019-04-02.
Ripple has released version 1.2.3 of rippled , the reference implementation of the core XRP Ledger protocol.
2019/03/23
As previously announced , the fix1578 amendment became enabled on the XRP Ledger on 2019-03-23.
The fix1578 amendment to the XRP Ledger, introduced in rippled v1.2.0 , has gained support from a majority of trusted validators . Currently, it is expected to become enabled on 2019-03-23.
Ripple has released version 1.2.2 of rippled , our reference implementation of the core XRP Ledger server.
Ripple has released version 1.2.1 of rippled , our reference implementation of the core XRP Ledger server.
Ripple is pleased to announce the release of XRP Ledger ( rippled ) version 1.2.0.
In the cryptography industry, it is well known that using repeated or insufficiently random "nonces" (also called "k" values) in ECDSA digital signatures carries security risks. A new research paper authored by Joachim Breitner and Nadia Heninger discloses a more serious attack than was previously known on signatures with imperfect nonces.
2018/11/07
As rippled servers operate, they continually witness data appended onto an ever-growing blockchain. This data becomes the history that the network agrees upon and that constitutes everything about the XRP Ledger.
Ripple is proud to announce the release of XRP Ledger ( rippled ) version 1.1.2.
2018/10/23
The Data API , which provides data to XRP Charts and third-party tools, is scheduled to update to version 2.4.0 in approximately two weeks, on 2018-11-07 . This version improves the way the Data API imports and summarizes data on XRP Ledger validators.
2018/10/23
Ripple has released rippled version 1.1.1, which improves handling of validator list sites. These changes improve retrieval of Ripple's recommended UNL for servers in restrictive network environments, and prevent incorrect behavior in cases where a server is unable to fetch a validator list update before the previous list expires.
2018/10/09
The DepositPreauth and fix1515 amendments, added in rippled v1.1.0 , became enabled on the XRP Ledger today, 2018-10-09.
Ripple is pleased to announce the release of XRP Ledger ( rippled ) version 1.1.0.
2018/06/20
As previously announced, the fix1571 amendment became enabled on the XRP Ledger on 2018-06-19. Furthermore, the fix1623 amendment is expected to become enabled on 2018-06-20, followed by the fix1543 amendment on 2018-06-21.
2018/06/14
Ripple has released rippled version 1.0.1, which includes fixes for issues identified by Ripple engineers and reported by external security researchers. These issues, when exploited, could cause a rippled instance to restart or, in some circumstances, stop executing.
Previously introduced in rippled version 1.0.0 , the fix1543 , fix1571 and fix1623 amendments are now open for voting.
2018/05/31
Today, after almost 6 years of hard work, Ripple is very pleased to announce the release of rippled version 1.0.0.
The DepositAuth & fix1513 Amendments became available on the XRP Ledger in ledger sequence number 37,753,345 (2018-04-06T01:44:42Z) .
2018/03/22
Ripple has released , which includes fixes for issues reported by external security researchers. These issues, when exploited, could cause a rippled instance to restart or, in some circumstances, stop executing.
2018/02/21
Ripple has released rippled version 0.90.0, which introduces several enhancements that improve the reliability, scalability and security of the XRP Ledger. Ripple recommends that all server operators upgrade to version 0.90.0 by Thursday, 2018-03-15, for service continuity.
2018/01/17
On Wednesday, January 18, 2018, as described in the 0.81.0 release notes , the current validator keys on all five Ripple-operated rippled validator servers will be replaced. If you have been using the previous recommended default configuration and do not reconfigure your rippled server to the new recommended default configuration before that time, then your rippled server will stop seeing validated ledgers.
A warning to developers: rippled versions 0.81.0 and earlier do not compile with the recently-released Boost library version 1.66.0. To compile rippled yourself, Ripple recommends using Boost version 1.65.1 . The minimum supported version of Boost is 1.58.0, which is included in the official repositories of Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial.
2018/01/08
Ripple has released rippled version 0.81.0, which introduces changes that improve the scalability of the XRP Ledger and transitions the recommended validator configuration to a new hosted site, as described in Ripple's Decentralization Strategy Update post.
2017/12/15
To provide additional predictability to the XRP supply, Ripple has locked 55 billion XRP (55% of the total possible supply) into a series of escrows. These escrows are on the ledger itself and the ledger mechanics, enforced by consensus, control the release of the XRP.
2017/12/15
Ripple has released rippled version 0.80.2, which improves the transaction dispatch logic of rippled , allows for more transactions to be in flight at any one time and reduces the overall resource usage of rippled . The improved transaction dispatch logic ensures that a transaction is dispatched at most once every 10 seconds, even if it received from multiple peers during that interval.
2017/10/23
Ripple has released rippled version 0.80.0, which introduces several enhancements that improve the reliability, scalability and security of the XRP Ledger. Ripple recommends that all rippled server operators upgrade to version 0.80.0 by Tuesday, 2017-11-07, for service continuity.
2017/10/17
As Ripple progresses towards further decentralizing the XRP Ledger, we want to make server operators and members of the XRP Ledger community aware of a few upcoming changes to help ensure the reliability and stability of the network as it transitions to a distributed architecture with fully decentralized validators.
Blockchain technology is set to fundamentally transform the way the world moves value, but to do so, it must first meet a number of challenges.
2017/09/21
The rippled team has released , which corrects an emergent behavior that resulted in high transaction costs and fewer transactions in validated ledgers over the past few days. The problematic behavior involved large numbers of transactions being stuck in different rippled instances' open ledgers without being consistently relayed to validators. The large number of "stuck" transactions filled the transaction queue and caused a dramatic increase in the open ledger cost.
2017/07/19 by Nik Bougalis
At Ripple, we have been developing next-generation financial infrastructure with an eye towards making value move as fast and as efficiently as information does today.
2017/07/10
The rippled team has released , which corrects a technical flaw in the newly refactored consensus code that could, in rare cases, cause a node to get stuck in consensus due to stale votes from a peer. Ripple requires upgrading to rippled version 0.70.1 immediately.
2017/06/15
Ripple has released rippled version 0.70.0, which introduces several enhancements that improve the reliability, scalability and security of the Ripple Consensus Ledger. Ripple recommends that all rippled server operators upgrade to version 0.70.0 by Thursday, 2017-06-29, for service continuity.
2017/05/11
The rippled team has released , which helps to increase the stability of the overlay network under increased load. Ripple recommends server operators upgrade to rippled version 0.60.3 immediately. There are no new features in the 0.60.3 release.
2017/05/03
Ripple has released a new rippled 0.60.2-2 RPM that contains an update to the validator-keys key generation and management tool. The latest version of validator-keys allows validator operators to sign data with their validator key .
2017/03/30
The rippled team has released , which further strengthens handling of cases associated with a previously patched exploit , in which NoRipple flags were being bypassed by using offers. Ripple requires upgrading to rippled version 0.60.2 immediately. There are no new features in the 0.60.2 release. Note : This does not affect XRP transactions.
2017/03/29
The rippled team has released , which corrects a technical flaw that resulted from using 32-bit space identifiers instead of the protocol-defined 16-bit values for Escrow and Payment Channel ledger entries. rippled version 0.60.1 also fixes a problem where the websocket timeout timer would not be cancelled when certain errors occurred during subscription streams. Ripple strongly recommends upgrading to rippled version 0.60.1 immediately.
A majority of rippled validators voted to enable the Escrow , PayChan , and fix1368 Amendments, which are scheduled to become enabled on the network on Thursday, 2017-03-30.
2017/03/17
Ripple has released rippled version 0.60.0, which introduces several enhancements that improve the reliability and scalability of the Ripple Consensus Ledger (RCL), including Interledger Protocol compatibility for ledger interoperability. Ripple recommends that all server operators upgrade to version 0.60.0 by Thursday, 2017-03-30, for service continuity.
When you build an automated system to send payments into the Ripple Consensus Ledger (RCL) for your customers, you must make sure that it constructs payments carefully. Malicious actors are constantly trying to find flaws in a system implementation that pays them more money than it should.
2017/03/14
The rippled team has released version 0.50.3, which patches a reported exploit that would allow a combination of trust lines and order books in a payment path to bypass the blocking effect of the NoRipple flag. Ripple recommends that all rippled server operators immediately upgrade to version 0.50.3, which contains a patch that fixes the exploit. There are no new or updated features in the 0.50.3 release.
2016 was an important year for Ripple . Banks were added to our growing network , we completed a successful Series B investment round and formed the Global Payments Steering Group . Underlying all those milestones was the Ripple Consensus Ledger (RCL), which runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and recently celebrated its 4th birthday on February 17, 2017. In 2016 alone, RCL closed over 8 million ledgers, processing more than 225 million transactions and handling more than $1 Billion dollars in payment volume throughout the year.
2017/02/22
As predicted previously , the TickSize amendment became available on the Ripple Consensus Ledger yesterday afternoon (PST) in ledger 27841793 ( 2017-02-21T23:02:52Z ).
2017/02/18
This notice is for all validator operators, and may be useful for gateways that intend to use tick sizes.
2017/02/14
This notice is for all validator operators, and may be useful for gateways that intend to use tick sizes.
2017/02/10
Previously introduced in rippled version 0.50.0, the TickSize amendment to the Ripple Consensus Ledger is now open for voting. The amendment changes the way offers are ranked in the RCL's order books, so that currency issuers can configure how many significant digits are taken into account when ranking offers by exchange rate.
2017/01/30
The rippled team has released 0.50.2, which adjusts the default TLS cipher list and corrects a flaw that would not allow an SSL handshake to properly complete if the port was configured using the wss keyword. Ripple recommends upgrading to 0.50.2 only if server operators are running rippled servers that accept client connections over TLS. There are no new or updated features in the 0.50.2 release.
2017/01/27
Ripple has released , which introduces several enhancements that improve the reliability and scalability of the Ripple Consensus Ledger (RCL). Ripple recommends that all server operators upgrade to version 0.50.0 by Tuesday, 2017-02-21, for service continuity.
2017/01/18
The Ripple Data team will be running load balancing tests on Ripple Data API starting Wednesday, 2017-01-18, at 2pm PST, which will last approximately 15 minutes. The Ripple Data API is an open and free resource that provides access to information about changes in the Ripple Consensus Ledger, including transaction history and processed analytical data.
2017/01/12
As a leader in open-source, distributed financial technology, Ripple recognizes the importance of security researchers and we always encourage responsible disclosure of potential security vulnerabilities via our bug bounty program . Ripple also employs regular external security audits and, as a matter of practice, the maintainers of the Ripple Consensus Ledger (RCL) technology ( rippled ) routinely use static and dynamic analysis tools on the C++ codebase (most recently version 0.50.0-b1).
2017/01/11
The rippled team has released version 0.40.1, which increases SQLite database limits in all rippled full-history servers. Ripple recommends upgrading to 0.40.1 only if server operators are running rippled servers with full-history of the ledger. There are no new or updated features in the 0.40.1 release.
2016/12/20
Ripple has released , which introduces several enhancements that improve the reliability and scalability of the Ripple Consensus Ledger (RCL). Ripple recommends that all server operators upgrade to version 0.40.0 by Tuesday, 2017-01-17, for service continuity.
2016/10/24
The Flow Amendment became available on the Ripple Consensus Ledger in ledger 24,970,753 (2016-10-21T19:47:22Z) .
A majority of rippled validators voted to enable the Flow Amendment , which is scheduled to become active on the protocol on Thursday, 2016-10-20. This amendment replaces the payment processing engine with a more robust and efficient rewrite called the Flow engine. The new payments engine adds no new features, but improves efficiency and robustness in payment handling.
2016/10/16
Ripple has released , which fixes a JSON parsing issue in all rippled servers. Ripple recommends upgrading to 0.33.0-hf1 only if server operators are experiencing a jsonInvalid error response to client requests. There are no new or updated features in the 0.33.0-hf1 release.
2016/10/07
Originally introduced in rippled version 0.32.1 , but later vetoed after a flaw was discovered in the code while testing, the new Flow Amendment is now open for voting. This amendment replaces the payment processing engine with a more robust and efficient rewrite called the Flow engine. The new payments engine adds no new features, but improves efficiency and robustness in payment handling.
2016/09/29
Ripple has released , which introduces several new enhancements that improve the reliability and scalability of the Ripple Consensus Ledger (RCL). Ripple recommends that all server operators upgrade to version 0.33.0 by Wednesday, 2016-10-20, for service continuity.
2016/09/01
On 2016-09-02, Ripple will be resetting the test network ledger and balances. This means that all test net order books will be deleted and all account balances will be depleted.
2016/08/18
The rippled team found a flaw in FlowV2 while testing. As a result, the Ripple network has vetoed the new payment engine amendment. Originally , the FlowV2 amendment was planned to replace rippled ’s payment processing engine with a more robust and efficient implementation. It was previously expected to become active on Wednesday, 2016-08-24.
2016/08/10
The FlowV2 Amendment is now open for voting. This amendment replaces the payment processing engine with a more robust and efficient rewrite called the FlowV2 engine. The new version of the payment processing engine is intended to follow the same rules as the old engine. However, the new engine occasionally produces different results due to floating point rounding.
2016/07/29
Ripple is proud to announce the release of , which introduces several enhancements that improve the reliability and scalability of the Ripple Consensus Ledger. Ripple recommends that all server operators upgrade to version 0.32.1 by Wednesday, 2016-08-24, for the best performance.
2016/07/19
As predicted previously , TrustSetAuth became available on the Ripple Consensus Ledger this afternoon (PDT) in ledger 22,721,281 ( 2016-07-19T15:10 ).
2016/07/12
This notice is for all validator operators, and may be useful for gateways that utilize the Authorized Accounts feature.
This notice is for all validator operators, and may be relevant to gateways that utilize the Authorized Account feature.
2016/06/27
As predicted previously , multi-signing became available on the Ripple Consensus Ledger this afternoon in Pacific time ( 2016-06-27T11:34:41Z , to be exact).
2016/06/27
Ripple is proud to announce the release of rippled version 0.32.0. This release introduces several enhancements that improve the reliability and scalability of the Ripple Consensus Ledger. Ripple recommends that all server operators upgrade to the new version.
2016/06/21
The multi-signing amendment is currently supported by the majority of voting validators on Ripple, and is scheduled to become active on the protocol on Monday, 2016-06-27 . For more information, please see the multi-signing documentation in the Ripple Developer Portal:
2016/06/15
The Data team is proud to announce the release of the Ripple Data API v2.2 ! This release includes lots of new features, including a total of 15 new methods, improvements in data quality, and documentation.
2016/06/12
Ripple is proud to announce an improved, unified interface to the Ripple Consensus Ledger: the new RippleAPI ! RippleAPI merges ripple-lib and Ripple-REST into a single high-level interface for JavaScript that is fully-documented, fully-tested, schema-validated, stateless, and easier to use.
2016/06/10
The rippled team is proud to announce a bundle of related news items:
2016/02/10
The latest version of rippled , the core server of the Ripple Consensus Ledger, is here! Version 0.30.1 contains lots of small features and improvements, including updates to account_offers, server_info, peer subscriptions, and more. It also adds several optimizations to the consensus process that have already led to a dramatic increase in the number of ledgers validated per day! Learn more:
2015/09/02
We've recently been made aware of a paper discussing the possibility of forks in the Ripple system. We agree with the authors' conclusion that a fork is not possible given that the UNL overlap is greater than 40%. Unfortunately, this is different than the 20% figure stated in our 2014 white paper . We apologize for the oversight and are issuing a corrected version.
2015/08/18
At Ripple Labs, our goal is to expand the size and diversity of the Ripple consensus network by enabling people to easily run rippled validators and understand how those validators perform. We aim to create a network where validating participants are well known and respected by gathering and publicizing identity information of validators in addition to performance statistics.
2015/08/05
Ripple Labs data is moving under one roof, the Data API – a version two of the Historical Database API – and one infrastructure, Hadoop. We are building a much more robust and reliable way to import, parse, and house data that is not taxing on the Ripple network. Housing all of our endpoints together will allow us to scale much faster and with more confidence as the ledger and our data needs grow.
2015/07/01
In the interest of focusing our resources on other projects, starting today, Gatewayd will no longer be available on Github.
Starting today, we are rolling out a small update to Ripple Charts that may seem minor but hopefully will have a big impact in the way we look at Ripple in the future.
We're proud to announce the first release of our new Gateway Guide , a comprehensive manual to operating a gateway in the Ripple network. Whether you're trying to understand how a gateway makes revenue , or how to use the authorized accounts feature, or even just what a warm wallet is , the gateway guide has you covered.
2014/12/18
Throughout 2014 we've talked to businesses all over the world, both big and small, who are interested in tapping into Ripple's increasing liquidity and settlement capabilities. For exchanges dealing in bitcoins and other assets, the value proposition is clear - deeper orderbooks and the ability for customers to hop between different assets instantly is a major boon to their service. The natural follow-up question is how to get started.
The Stellar Development Foundation (SDF) which maintains Stellar, a network built on a modified version of the Ripple code base, recently published a post claiming flaws in the Ripple consensus algorithm. We take any reports about possible security issues very seriously and after reviewing the information conclude that there is no threat to the continued operation of the Ripple network. We'd like to share our thoughts.
2014/12/03
Curated release notes will be posted on this blog and will include updates from every active project. Specifically we will post and link to any new release notes, open bounties, and upcoming features.
2014/11/19
Curated release notes will be posted on this blog and will include updates from every active project. Specifically we will post and link to any new release notes, open bounties, and upcoming features.
2014/11/04
Last Friday we did a master release of ripple-rest version 1.3.0. We’ve done a few changes externally but the substantial additions in 1.3.0 have been stability and verbose error handling. If you’ve been following the commits on github , we’ve also vastly improved test coverage and introduced simplicity by removing the need for Postgres.
2014/10/29
Curated release notes will be posted on this blog and will include updates from every active project. Specifically we will post and link to any new release notes, open bounties, and upcoming features.
2014/10/22
Ripple Labs has issued a Gateway Bulletin on the Partial Payment flag which describes the flag and best practices around balancing activity on and off the ledger. The tfPartialPayment flag is set by the sender to specify a payment where the beneficiary can receive less than the specified amount.
2014/10/14
Curated release notes will be posted on this blog and will include updates from every active project. Specifically we will post and link to any new release notes, open bounties, and upcoming features.
2014/09/22
To help accelerate the creation of strong, reliable, and compliant gateways, Ripple Labs will be providing XRP incentives and extended technical support for gateways that meet criteria considered to be critical for the success of a gateway.
2014/08/19 by Howard Hinnant
C++ is a language under constant development, resulting in alternating minor and major releases. The last major release of C++ was C++11. A minor release has just been approved by all participating national bodies (zero negative votes). This will be C++14. C++17 is the next planned major release and is currently under development by the committee.
2014/08/14
Release notes are part of a larger overhaul of our developer resources, which we are continually adding to. Curated release notes will be posted on this blog and will include updates from every active project. Specifically we will post and link to any new release notes, open bounties, and upcoming features. We hope you find these useful! Please let us know if you have feedback in the comments.
2014/08/01 by Rome Reginelli
Today, the Ripple Dev Portal gets a big boost of content and usability. The new additions to our development portal include thorough and tested documentation of all the public API methods for our core server software, ‘rippled’, alongside a host of improvements in styling and formatting, as well as new introductory material to give you direction in navigating the sea of Ripple technology.
2014/07/31
Starting today, Ripple Labs will release curated release notes on a bi-weekly basis to ensure better communication with the developer community about ongoing projects.
2014/07/28
Ripple Labs has partnered with Assembla to send qualified developers 1,000 XRP to their Ripple Trade account. To apply for this giveaway please fill out and submit the application form . If you’re interested in developing on Ripple please check out the Primer for a high level overview. From there you can dive into different layers of the Ripple ecosystem.
Curated release notes will be posted on this blog and will include updates from every active project. Specifically we will post and link to any new release notes, open bounties, and upcoming features.
2014/07/07 by Daniel Radding
The Ripple Labs Bounty Program is moving to its new home at Bountysource , a vibrant and robust bounty marketplace that will make paid contributions to the Ripple source code more effective and efficient.
A few days tardy, but better late than never... Curated release notes will be posted on this blog and will include updates from every active project. Specifically we will post and link to any new release notes, open bounties, and upcoming features. We hope you find these useful! Please let us know if you have feedback in the comments.
2014/07/02 by Nikolaos D. Bougalis
Ripple’s powerful system allows payments between any source and destination currency to be made easily. Pathfinding considers multiple conversions between currencies to find the best rate for a payment.
2014/06/26
Ripple Labs is considering the addition of a new elliptic curve implementation to the Ripple protocol to complement the existing cryptographic system. The addition of a Schnorr-based cryptosystem will produce more optimal and secure design schemes and provides a platform for robust and sophisticated functionality while preserving existing network structure and efficiency.
2014/04/28
Ripple names work in conjunction with Ripple addresses as a destination to receive funds, as an identifier for the sender, and as a handle to set trustlines.