David Schwartz, Ripple CTO Emeritus and a core developer of the XRP Ledger (XRPL), shared performance data demonstrating the network's stability prior to the v3.2.0 upgrade. The upgrade, which aims to enhance scalability for tokenization and DeFi, includes bug fixes and renames the core server from 'rippled' to 'xrpld'.
Schwartz confirmed his XRPL hub was back online after an 18-minute downtime, slightly exceeding the planned 10 minutes due to a slower-than-expected shutdown. He noted that performance metrics over the past month showed improved stability, efficiency, and security, with only one minor incident of peer disconnections.
The v3.2.0 release introduces the fixCleanup3_2_0 amendment, addressing issues in Single Asset Vaults, the Lending Protocol, DEX operations, Multi-Purpose Tokens, and permissioned domains. The transition to 'xrpld' affects service names and default paths, requiring node operators to follow a structured migration process outlined by XRPL Foundation and XRP Ledger Operations.
According to XRPL data, 14% of nodes have already updated to the latest release. The upgrade is also designed to reduce the memory footprint of nodes by up to 40%, contributing to lower operating costs and improved scalability.