XRPL 3.1.2: The Glitch That Nearly Broke the Internet (But We Fixed It!)

Attention, crypto-enthusiasts and accidental blockchain billionaires! The XRP Ledger Foundation has unleashed version 3.1.2 of their software, because apparently, even decentralized ledgers need therapy. This update patches a bug so niche it could’ve been featured on Law & Order: Special Ledger Unit. Public-facing nodes were crashing like a vegan at a Texas BBQ, but fear not-Rippled 3.1.2 is here to save the day! Or at least stop your validator from throwing a tantrum.

Oh, and Ripple decided to spice things up with a new GPG key rotation since February 18th. Think of it as a soap opera, but instead of a love triangle, it’s cryptographic signatures. Users who skip trusting this new key will face the horror of failed auto-upgrades. Pro tip: Trust the key, unless you enjoy manually fixing things at 3 AM.

Quick history lesson! Version 3.1.1 was rushed out like a toddler fleeing nap time when the Batch amendment bug was discovered. The bug? A digital Houdini that let hackers steal funds without keys. Imagine a bank vault that opens if someone hums Jingle Bells correctly. Spooky!

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XRP 3.1.2 is here.

Hot fix to prevent nodes from throwing a fit.

Update your infra, or keep pretending you know how to fix a validator.

My nodes are updated. My ego is too.

Thanks, XRPL Commons. You’re the real MVP. ❤️

– Vet (@Vet_X0) March 13, 2026

In February, the Batch amendment suffered a setback so dramatic it belongs in a Marvel movie. The bug? A blockchain version of a home invasion-hackers could execute transactions on your account. No keys? No problem! Version 3.1.1 emergency patched it by blacklisting the affected amendments, which is like solving a fire by throwing the building into the ocean.

Coming soon to a blockchain near you: BatchV1_1! It’s in the works, pending a release date. Meanwhile, the XRP Lending Protocol amendment is limping toward consensus like a penguin in roller skates. At 17.14% approval, it’s about as popular as a tax seminar. Need 80%? Sure, and I’ll sell you the Brooklyn Bridge too.

What’s Coming Next?

The XRP Ledger Lending protocol amendment is being voted on. Version 3.1.0, released in January, added Single Asset Vaults and the Lending Protocol. Because nothing says “trust us” like putting your life savings into a system that once let hackers play puppeteer with your funds.

Amendment voting requires 80% consensus for two weeks. Good luck! At this rate, it’ll pass when pigs fly and the moon turns into a giant Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup.

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2026-03-13 18:44