Key facts
- XRP Ledger released version 3.2.0 of its core server software, now named 'xrpl daemon'.
- The rebranding from 'rippled' to 'xrpl daemon' is part of the XLS-0095 update.
- The upgrade includes security patches for various protocols like Single Asset Vaults and the Lending Protocol.
- New developer tools allow retrieval of XRP Ledger protocol information without running a server.
- Infrastructure improvements include configurable nuDB block sizes and optional TLS support for gRPC servers.
The XRP Ledger has released version 3.2.0 of its core server software, a significant upgrade that includes a rebranding of the software from 'rippled' to 'xrpl daemon'. This change, part of the XLS-0095 update, aims to better represent the independent ecosystem of Ripple's XRP Ledger. The update, effective June 15, impacts configuration paths, server metadata, and database directories, requiring validators and node operators to potentially update their scripts and configurations.