XRPL faced an outage which impacted various types of nodes.
Developers rolled out the released 2.3.0 updates.
XRP crashed almost 6%, dropping to a daily low $1.29.
The XRP Ledger (XRPL), the blockchain network developed by Ripple, experienced a network outage that led developers to roll out significant enhancements to node functionality and voting protocols. The outage also triggered panic among investors, resulting in an XRP sell-off over the past 24 hours.
The XRPL outage disrupted node operations and affected various node types, including Full History, Current Ledger, Pathfinding, and Submission nodes. The issue stemmed from a missing ledger, which caused Ripple’s cluster and Full History servers to lose access to the current ledger.
The XRPL is currently partially (?) down.
We see all Full History servers operated by us and others down, and Ripple's cluster is also reporting having no current ledger.
Investigating. pic.twitter.com/jj40IZyHF9
— WietseWind ( @ Xaman, XRPL & Xahau) (@WietseWind) November 25, 2024
Brad Chase, VP of Engineering at RippleX—a platform that uses XRPL for payment solutions—asked node operators and validators to update…
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