XRP Ledger Releases Version 3.2.0 Upgrade, Rebrands Core Server
The XRP Ledger has just announced the release of v3.2.0 of “xrpld” core server. The update will introduce new developer enhancements, bug fixes, and important infrastructure upgrades to the network.
XRP Ledger’s New v3.2.0 Mainnet Upgrade Comes To Light
One of the biggest changes in this upgrade is the official rebranding of “rippled” to “xrpld.” This change is part of the XLS-0095 update. The developers have claimed the move offered a more accurate representation of Ripple’s XRP Ledger’s independent ecosystem. It comes on the heels of the v3.1.3 upgrade in May.
Moreover, the rebranding that came into effect on June 15 will affect all configuration paths, server metadata, database directories and version naming. Thus, existing validators and node operators might need to install new versions of their configuration and scripts.
Additionally, the new “fixCleanup3_2_0” amendment is released on XRP Ledger. This update aggregates many of the security patches related to Single Asset Vaults, the Lending Protocol, permissioned decentralized exchanges (DEXs), Multi-Purpose Tokens (MPTs) and permissioned domains.
Many new invariant checks are added. These checks prevent that deleted accounts leave behind ledger artifacts that can be accessed later on. The aim is to achieve consistency and reliability of the XRP Ledger.
Later today XRP Ledger version 3.2.0 will be available.
Aside from fixes there’s also the big name transition that leaves the legacy name “ripple daemon” behind for the software that powers XRP, and introduces it as “xrpl daemon”. pic.twitter.com/EffkiS6fm0
— Vet (@Vet_X0) June 15, 2026
There are also new tools for developers and infrastructure providers in XRPL version 3.2.0. There’s a new feature that allows applications to seamlessly retrieve XRP Ledger protocol information and server definitions, without having to operate a live server.
According to the developers, it should facilitate wallet integration, APIs, blockchain explorers, and various automated tools.
Improvements To Infrastructure Performance
The XRP Ledger upgrade also enhances infrastructure performance. It adds nuDB block sizes that can be configured for improved database storage optimization. It also adds support for TLS and mutual TLS for gRPC servers, which is optional. This enhances connectivity and security for enterprises.
The default peering port for the release is changed from 51235 to 2459. It also features dozens of fixes related to AMMs, payments, MPTs, token escrows, order books, and RPC handling.
According to XRPL developers, transaction invariants were temporarily disabled in 3.2.0 due to an issue with performance regression. They explained that this wouldn’t raise any security concerns as the invariants are no-ops at present.
XRPL validators and node operators are encouraged to upgrade as soon as possible to ensure they are compatible with the network improvements.
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