Ripple’s XRP Ledger announced the rollout of xrpld version 3.2.0 on June 15, but validators soon reported critical bugs that jeopardize full network activation.
Upgrade Overview
The new xrpld release replaces the historic “rippled” binary and promises performance gains alongside a projected 30‑40 % reduction in memory usage. Ripple’s developers highlighted these improvements as a catalyst for faster transaction throughput on the blockchain.
Reported Technical Issues
Within days of the upgrade, a node operator documented a complete loss of ledger synchronization despite maintaining a live connection, an issue that did not appear on the prior 3.1.3 version. The problem was submitted to the official GitHub tracker on June 18 and remains unresolved. Additionally, configuration files that contain inline comments trigger crashes during server initialization because the legacy parser cannot process the comments correctly.
Implications for Validators and the Crypto Market
Only 26 % of validators have adopted xrpld 3.2.0, far short of the 80 % sustained support required over a two‑week period for full activation. Investors monitoring XRP price and market sentiment are watching the validator community’s response, as prolonged delays could influence crypto trading dynamics and confidence in Ripple’s roadmap.
