XRP Ledger is about to release rippled V2.0.0, including the introduction of new API versions, improved TPS performance and other updates
On November 14th, community analyst Krippenreiter conducted a thorough analysis of the upcoming release of the rippled server software V2.0.0 for the XRP Ledger (XRPL). One of the core features of rippled V2.0.0 is the introduction of a new API version, which Krippenreiter describes as a "major breakthrough change". This API version represents a significant shift in the XRPL operation framework, affecting the way requests and responses are processed.
Another key aspect is the improvement of TPS performance, which will significantly enhance the stability and throughput of consensus. It is worth noting that the community noticed a few weeks ago that Ripple updated its official website, stating that the ledger can process 3400 transactions per second, instead of the previous 1500.
In addition, this update introduces four new fixes, including XChainBridge, designed to enhance the interoperability of XRPL assets across various ledgers; as well as DID, fixDisallowIncomingV1, and fixFillOrKill.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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