$XRP Ledger (XRPL) might be poised for significant upgrades in the days ahead as key amendments have recently gained majority support from the network's validators.
On $XRP Ledger, fully functional transaction process changes are introduced as amendments and validators vote on them.
According to Vet, an XRPL dUNL validator, two $XRP Ledger amendments just gained the majority and are now in the two-week activation period. These two amendments are fixPreviousTxnID and fixEmptyDID, a crucial amendment required before the DID amendment.
Another 2 #$XRP Ledger Amendments just gained majority at 29 Yes Votes and are now in the 2 weeks activation period!
— Vet 🏴☠️ (@Vet_X0) September 13, 2024
- fixPreviousTxnID
- fixEmptyDID (important to get in before DID amendment)
Thanks to @arrington and @XrpGoat 🤗 pic.twitter.com/ic8W8XpgIL
Amendments represent new features or other changes to transaction processing. The amendment system utilizes the consensus process to approve any changes that affect transaction processing on $XRP Ledger.
To be enabled, amendments must have at least 80% support from trusted validators for two weeks. If support falls below 80%, the amendment is temporarily rejected, and the two-week time frame repeats.
If an amendment achieves more than 80% support for two weeks, it passes and the change is permanent for all subsequent ledger versions. To disable a previously enacted amendment, a new amendment must be introduced.
Two new XRPL specs published
Aside from the two amendments that have entered the two-week activation period, Mayukha Vadari, a senior software engineer at RippleX announced the addition of two new specs to $XRP Ledger this week.
Vadari in a tweet stated she had published two new XRPL specs focused around permissioning and compliance.
First, XLS-80d: Permissioned Domains, which is a building block feature aimed at making on-chain permissioning easier to handle, developing on top of XLS-70d. Second, XLS-81d: Permissioned DEX — Secure and regulated trading environments. Vadari believes that these additions will help to drive greater flexibility and safety on XRPL.
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