XRP Ledger 3.2.0 rolls out audit-driven security patches and payment engine fixes
The XRP Ledger has deployed security patches and bug fixes after a security review and audit identified issues in the network’s core implementation, according to reports published Monday. The changes were included in the recently released XRPL 3.2.0 upgrade, the reports said [1] [2].
One report says the XRPL 3.2.0 release addresses vulnerabilities identified during formal verification work and adds enhanced validation protocols for the Payment Engine. Other coverage similarly describes a remediation effort following the security findings and deployment of fixes [3] [4].
The XRP Ledger Foundation and related outlets report that the XRPL 3.2.0 upgrade rolls out the identified security and software fixes following the audit and review process [2] [3] [4].
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- 1XRP Ledger Implements Critical Security Patches Following Comprehensive AuditMoneyCheck• Jun 22, 2026
- 2XRP Ledger deploys bug fixes after security probe uncovers flawscrypto.news• Jun 22, 2026
- 3XRP Ledger Bug Fixes Follow Security Review FindingsNFTenex• Jun 22, 2026
- 4XRP Ledger Releases Critical Security Patches Following Independent AuditBlockonomi• Jun 22, 2026
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