The XRP Ledger is advancing its core infrastructure through a significant network upgrade and strategic security enhancement.
Validators have begun deploying the 3.2.0 network upgrade, with Ripple backing the associated amendment. Early data indicates approximately 25% of nodes have already transitioned, demonstrating strong adoption momentum across the network.
Concurrently, the XRP Ledger Foundation announced a collaboration with Common Prefix, a respected crypto firm specializing in formal verification — a high-level security technique that mathematically proves critical protocol components function as intended.
What 3.2.0 Actually Does For XRP
Version 3.2.0 focuses on essential behind-the-scenes improvements rather than flashy new features:
- Key security improvements
- Proper chain code clean-up
- Better developer experience
Moonvalve Node Updated
We’ve upgraded our XRPL node from:
rippled 3.1.3 ➜ xrpld 3.2.0
Love seeing the XRP Ledger continue to evolve.
More than 40 core developers contributed to this release, alongside new community contributors helping push the ecosystem forward.… https://t.co/cSLfZ0lF1U
— MoonValve (@Moon_Valve) June 21, 2026
These steady, methodical upgrades represent precisely what institutions seek in a trusted long-term settlement blockchain. The focus on reliability and systematic improvements helps establish the network’s credibility for enterprise adoption.
Formal Verification Hits The Jackpot
The partnership with Common Prefix introduces formal methods to the XRPL ecosystem — essentially subjecting the protocol’s core logic to rigorous mathematical stress-testing before changes go live. This proactive security approach becomes increasingly vital as the ledger attracts larger institutional participants.
Excited to team up with @CommonPrefix to shape the new security standards for the XRP Ledger. Upcoming:
Formal verification and security analysis of the XRPL consensus mechanism.
Maintaining the Payment Engine spec, keeping it in sync with xrpld releases and monitoring changes. pic.twitter.com/POgwzz7Joz
— XRP Ledger Foundation (@XRPLF) June 22, 2026
The XRPL is deliberately avoiding hype-driven development in favor of building a more robust, institution-ready foundation. Both the 3.2.0 upgrade and the new security collaboration demonstrate the ecosystem’s commitment to prioritizing reliability and long-term strength over short-term spectacle.
While these developments may not immediately impact XRP’s price volatility, they represent the kind of consistent, foundational progress that distinguishes sustainable networks from those that fail to mature. The infrastructure work occurring behind the scenes signals XRP holders that the ledger is earnestly progressing toward institutional-grade status.
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