fix1543, fix1571 & fix1623 Amendments Open for Voting
Previously introduced in rippled
version 1.0.0, the fix1543, fix1571 and fix1623 amendments are now open for voting.
- The
fix1543
amendment enforces reserved flag ranges on escrow, payment channel, and ticket transactions. - The
fix1571
amendment changes the EscrowCreate transaction to require the Condition or FinishAfter field (or both) and also fixes a flaw that incorrectly prevents time-based Escrows from being finished in some circumstances. - The
fix1623
amendment adds delivered amount metadata to CheckCash transactions that cash a check for a flexible amount.
Action Required
If you operate a rippled
server, then you should upgrade to version 1.0.0 by Tuesday, 2018-06-19 00:00:00 UTC, for service continuity.
Impact of Not Upgrading
If you operate a rippled
server but don’t upgrade to version 1.0.0 by Tuesday, 2018-06-19, when the fix1543, fix1571 and fix1623 amendments are expected to become enabled on the network, then your server will become amendment blocked, 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 fix1543, fix1571 and fix1623 amendments do not become enabled, then your server will not become amendment blocked and should continue to operate.
Learn, ask questions, and discuss
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Other resources:
- The Ripple Forum (Disabled. Formerly
forum.ripple.com
) - The Ripple Dev Blog
- Ripple Technical Services: [email protected]
- XRP Chat
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