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Introducing XRP Ledger version 3.1.1 and Upcoming Devnet Reset

Version 3.1.1 of rippled, the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release supersedes version 3.1.0, disabling the Batch and fixBatchInnerSigs amendments due to a severe bug.

Upcoming Devnet Reset

Devnet is scheduled for a reset on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The Batch amendment requires more development and is now set to unsupported in version 3.1.1. To prevent validators that upgrade to this version from becoming amendment blocked, Devnet must be reset.

Impact

This reset affects Devnet only. Other networks will continue to operate as usual, including XRPL Mainnet, XRPL Testnet, Xahau, and the Hooks Testnet.

The reset will delete all ledger data in Devnet, including all accounts, transactions, balances, settings, offers, AMMs, escrows, and other data. This means all balances will be reset to zero and the block number will start at one again. No changes are anticipated to services such as Devnet APIs, faucets, Explorers, access rights, and wallet integrations; these services usually manage resets without issues.

Any existing accounts or other data will need new test XRP from the faucet and will need to be re-created.

If code relies on specific addresses, a request to the faucet can fund the same address again. However, any AMMs or Vaults that are re-created after the reset will have different pseudo-account addresses. As a reminder, it's best not to use the same addresses or key pairs on Mainnet and any developer networks.

Action Required

If you run an XRP Ledger server, upgrade to version 3.1.1 as soon as possible to ensure service continuity.

Add New GPG Key

As a reminder, Ripple rotated the GPG key used to sign rippled packages. You must download and trust the new key before upgrading to version 3.1.1.

sudo rpm --import https://repos.ripple.com/repos/rippled-rpm/stable/repodata/repomd.xml.key
rpm -qi gpg-pubkey-ab06faa6 | gpg --show-keys --fingerprint

The output should include an entry for Ripple such as the following:

pub   ed25519 2026-02-16 [SC] [expires: 2033-02-14]
      E057 C1CF 72B0 DF1A 4559  E857 7DEE 9236 AB06 FAA6
uid                      TechOps Team at Ripple <[email protected]>
sub   ed25519 2026-02-16 [S] [expires: 2029-02-15]
Warning

Only trust this key if its fingerprint exactly matches: E057 C1CF 72B0 DF1A 4559 E857 7DEE 9236 AB06 FAA6.

Install / Upgrade

On supported platforms, see the instructions on installing or updating rippled.

PackageSHA-256
RPM for Red Hat / CentOS (x86-64)c6d028db1e2a4da898df68e5a92a893bebf1d167a0539d15ae27435f2155ccb2
DEB for Ubuntu / Debian (x86-64)cc30c33012bd83ed793b38738870cf931a96ae106fde60b71685c766da1d22e3

For other platforms, please build from source. The most recent commit in the git log should be the change setting the version:

commit c5988233d05bedddac28866ed37607f4869855f9
Author: Ed Hennis <[email protected]>
Date:   Mon Feb 23 16:47:09 2026 -0400

    Set version to 3.1.1 (#6410)

Delete Devnet Database

If you run a rippled server that is connected to Devnet, after the reset you should delete your database data and restart the server. Database files and folders are defined in your config file in the [database_path] and [node_db] stanzas. If you use the default config, you can run the following commands:

rm -r /var/lib/rippled/db/*

systemctl restart rippled.service

Full Changelog

Amendments

  • Batch - A bug was discovered in Batch, and the amendment was disabled. The fix for this feature will be included in a future release as BatchV1_1. (#6402)
  • fixBatchInnerSigs - A bug was discovered in Batch, so this amendment was also disabled. This fix will be included in a future release as part of BatchV1_1. (#6402)

CI/Build

  • CI: Update prepare-runner action to fix macOS build environment. (#6402)

Credits

Thanks to Pranamya Keshkamat and Cantina AI for discovering and responsibly disclosing the Batch issue.

The following RippleX teams contributed to this release:

  • RippleX Engineering
  • RippleX Docs
  • RippleX Product

Bug Bounties and Responsible Disclosures

We welcome reviews of the rippled code and urge researchers to responsibly disclose any issues they may find.

For more information, see: