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XRPL Announces New Batch Upgrade to Take On Rivals Ethereum and Solana

The XRP Ledger (XRPL) is gearing up for a significant upgrade with the impending release of version 2.5.0 in June. Amidst increasing anticipations, the blockchain is integrating major features, including the Batch (XLS-56), ahead of the upgrade. As highlighted by Senior Software Engineer Mayukha Vadari, the team is introducing these groundbreaking features to enhance XRPL’s functionality. XRP Ledger Integrates XLS-56: What to Know In her latest X post, RippleX’s Senior Software Engineer Mayukha Vadari revealed that the XRP Ledger has integrated the Batch feature (XLS-56). This indicates that this innovative feature will be included in the upcoming version 2.5.0 release. Notably, the XLS-56 amendment introduces batch transactions, enabling users to group up to eight transactions of any type, including support for atomic swaps. This feature also enables smart transaction dependency logic within bundled transactions, with potential applications spanning XRPL project monetization and NFT peer-to-peer trading. In response to the significant… Read More at Coingape.com

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