RippleX Product Lead Jazzi Cooper said in a post on X that XRP Ledger’s next release, xrpld 3.3.0, is scheduled for next week. The update is set to introduce five features for validators: permissioned MPT, batch transactions, permission delegation, fee sponsorship and reserves, and dynamic MPT. Two of those amendments — batch transactions and permission delegation — had previously been pulled on an emergency basis after security researchers found serious vulnerabilities. Cooper also said XRP Ledger is already capable of supporting tokenized assets at scale, and that the upcoming release is intended to expand their use across global transfers, trading, collateralization, and settlement.
RippleX Product Lead Jazzi Cooper said in a post on X that XRP Ledger’s next release, xrpld 3.3.0, will be released next week.
According to Cooper, the upgrade will bring five new features to validators: permissioned MPT, batch transactions, permission delegation, fee sponsorship and reserves, and dynamic MPT.
She added that two of the amendments, batch transactions and permission delegation, had previously been withdrawn on an emergency basis after security researchers identified serious vulnerabilities.
Cooper said XRP Ledger already has the capacity to support tokenized assets at scale, and that the upgrade will help extend their use in global transfers, trading, collateralization, and settlement.
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