XRP Ledger Deploys Rippled 3.1.2 Security Upgrade - Crypto Economy

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Ripple developers launched version 3.1.2 of Rippled, a security update for the XRP Ledger that fixes multiple vulnerabilities capable of disrupting operations on the network’s servers.

The improvements aim to stabilize nodes and ensure smoother performance, and developers urged validators and operators to update their servers to maintain future compatibility. This update is a continuation of previous versions that incorporated a lending protocol and single-asset vault functionalities, making security hardening increasingly critical as the ecosystem adds financial tools.

A notable growth in tokenization activity on the network was recorded Tokenized assets on XRP Ledger climbed from $111 million to $1.14 billion during 2026, positioning the platform as one of the main players in this segment.

XRP Ledger currently holds more than 15% of tokenized commodities globally. Validator Vet noted that XRPL was one of the first blockchain platforms to offer tokenization capabilities and decentralized exchanges. He also highlighted that the XLS-66 protocol could unlock liquidity for tokenized assets that currently remain idle.

Fuente: https://xrpl.org/blog/2026/rippled-3.1.2


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