XRP Ledger Upgrade Goes Live—Rippled 2.5.0 Changes It Forever

bitcoinist发布于2025-06-25更新于2025-06-26

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The XRP Ledger just took a major step forward. On June 25, Ripple officially released version 2.5.0 of rippled, the...

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The XRP Ledger just took a major step forward. On June 25, Ripple officially released version 2.5.0 of rippled, the reference implementation of the protocol—and with it, a series of proposed amendments that could reshape the very architecture of how decentralized finance operates on the network. Chief among them: the long-anticipated rollout of permissioned domains and batch transaction processing, amendments that some insiders believe may be transformative—or even divisive.

According to the official release notes, the upgrade opens voting on seven amendments, each targeting a critical area of ledger functionality. Most headline-grabbing is XLS-81 (PermissionedDEX), which introduces credential-gated domains within the XRPL’s decentralized exchange. These permissioned domains would restrict participation to KYC-verified actors, enforcing compliance rules directly on-chain.

In parallel, XLS-75 (PermissionDelegation) enables more flexible account management, XLS-56 (Batch) allows atomic execution of grouped transactions, and XLS-85 (TokenEscrow) extends escrow capabilities to IOUs and multi-purpose tokens. Smaller but crucial patches—like PayChanCancelAfter and EnforceNFTokenTrustlineV2—address edge-case vulnerabilities. Notably, AMMv1_3 introduces invariant checks for XRPL’s evolving automated market maker (AMM) functionality, marking a tightening of protocol-level controls for on-chain liquidity operations.

Still, it is the PermissionedDEX functionality that has triggered the loudest reaction among analysts, raising complex questions about liquidity, compliance, and the future role of XRP in bridging segregated financial environments.

Rippled 2.5.0 Redefines The XRP Ledger Ecosystem

Renowned XRP commentator WrathofKahneman framed the significance starkly: “This latest release of RippleD, 2.5.0 includes amendments that may change the XRPL ecosystem forever, especially permissioned domains. They may be the best way to bring big money on chain, but they also segregate liquidity.”

That concern—liquidity fragmentation—has become central to the debate. In a prior thread dated June 17, Wrath explained that XLS-80, the technical foundation for permissioned domains, would allow the creation of decentralized exchange environments restricted to credentialed participants. This structure introduces the possibility that, for example, a regulated entity like Bank of America could trade XRP/RLUSD pairs in a domain inaccessible to retail participants, fragmenting the DEX into parallel liquidity silos.

While this may increase compliance and institutional appeal, it complicates the DEX’s market efficiency. “You might trade XRP/RLUSD while BofA is trading it alongside using orders you aren’t credentialed to participate in,” Wrath noted. The fragmentation resembles Ethereum’s KYC-gated DeFi pools, though XRPL’s approach embeds permissions directly at the protocol level.

This protocol-native compliance could give it a strategic edge. Ethereum-based solutions like Aave Arc rely on off-chain verification layers and segregated contract deployments. XLS-80, in contrast, enforces credential logic within the ledger itself. As Wrath wrote: “XLS-80 would embed compliance directly into the protocol. In contrast, Ethereum handles compliance off-chain.”

Still, the liquidity segmentation raises inevitable arbitrage questions. X user blk4432 observed: “I think they would arbitrage XRP between public and private. I think greed wouldn’t allow entities to leave money on the table because ‘walled garden.’” Wrath replied in agreement, adding: “Anyone credentialed for one domain is also already credentialed on the main. If they can get away with it and remain compliant, I’m sure they will.”

This opens the door for a new class of profit-seeking credentialed market makers, potentially including Ripple itself. Wrath theorized that Ripple could initially hold the credentials required to span all domains, allowing it to operate as a regulated liquidity bridge—facilitating trades across siloed order books and collecting spreads. “Ripple can compliantly route liquidity and arbitrage between the siloed books. That would position them as a regulated market maker,” he wrote.

The implications for XRP are significant. If permissioned domains gain adoption among institutions, the token may see increased demand as a bridging asset—used to facilitate arbitrage across fragmented liquidity environments. However, that demand will be contingent on whether the market makers navigating those silos hold the necessary credentials and can do so profitably.

Beyond trading, the permissioned framework could reshape other components. Future extensions could see credentialed access applied to liquidity pools in the AMM, unlocking compliant on-chain yield strategies for regulated entities—an area that’s largely out of reach for institutions on public chains today.

At press time, XRP traded at $2.1889.

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