šŸŒ€ Ripple’s Next Move — Modular Rebuild Could Reshape XRP Ledger

šŸ”„ Ripple CTO David Schwartz has confirmed internal talks are heating up around a modular overhaul of the XRP Ledger (XRPL) — and Rust could be the future coding language!


šŸ’» The Problem?

XRPL’s current monolithic C++ structure tightly binds key components like:

šŸ”— Consensus Engine

šŸ’ø Transaction Processing

šŸ“” Overlay Protocols

šŸ“Š Client Query Interface


šŸ“‰ This complexity adds technical debt and creates inconsistencies — especially in the payment engine, where floating-point math can return different answers depending on the sequence!


āš™ļø The Solution?

Schwartz and RippleX are discussing:

āœ… Modularization instead of a full rewrite

āœ… Compartmentalizing logic into virtual machines (VMs)

āœ… Formalizing transaction logic for clearer specs

āœ… Potential dual-client support with Rust


šŸ” Will this affect XRP holders?

Nope. Ledger operation and on-chain data remain untouched. RippleX confirmed this shift is dev-side only.


šŸ—£ļø ā€œIt’s not just theoretical anymore,ā€ Schwartz said. ā€œIt would be a win all around.ā€


šŸ’” Bonus: Devs are also pushing for naming convention standardization to improve long-term XRPL maintainability.


šŸ‘€ Big changes could be on the horizon… stay tuned!


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