# Escrow, PayChan, and fix1368 Will Be Available in 3 Days A majority of `rippled` validators voted to enable the [Escrow](/resources/known-amendments#escrow), [PayChan](/resources/known-amendments#paychan), and [fix1368](/resources/known-amendments#fix1368) Amendments, which are scheduled to become enabled on the network on Thursday, 2017-03-30. * **Escrow** (previously called SusPay), designed for low volume, high value transactions, permits users to cryptographically escrow XRP on RCL with an expiration date using a [hashlock crypto-condition](https://interledgerjs.github.io/five-bells-condition/jsdoc/). * **PayChan**, designed for high volume, low value transactions, flowing in a single direction. The scalability of these transactions is not limited by the Ripple Consensus ledger, and they do not incur the risks typically associated with delayed settlement. * **fix1368** fixes a minor bug in transaction processing that causes some payments to fail when they should be valid. ## Action Required **If you operate a `rippled` server**, then you should upgrade to version 0.60.0 by Thursday, 2017-03-30, for service continuity. ## Impact of Not Upgrading If you operate a `rippled` server but don’t upgrade to version 0.60.0 by Thursday, 2017-03-30, when **Escrow, PayChan & fix1368** are expected to be activated via Amendment, then your server will become [amendment blocked](/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers/amendments#amendment-blocked-servers), meaning that your server: * Cannot determine the validity of a ledger * Cannot submit or process transactions * Does not participate in the consensus process * Does not vote on future amendments * Could rely on potentially invalid data If the **Escrow, PayChan & fix1368** amendments do not get approved, then your server will not become amendment blocked and should continue to operate. For instructions on updating `rippled` on supported platforms, see [Updating `rippled` on supported platforms](/docs/infrastructure/installation/update-rippled-automatically-on-linux). ## Learn, ask questions, and discuss Related documentation is available in the Ripple Developer Portal, including detailed example API calls and web tools for API testing. Other resources: * The Ripple Forum (*Disabled.* Formerly `forum.ripple.com`) * The Ripple Dev Blog *(Replaced with [xrpl.org/blog](https://xrpl.org/blog/))* * Ripple Technical Services: [support@ripple.com](mailto:support@ripple.com) * XRP Chat *(Shut down. Formerly `www.xrpchat.com`)*