$XRP

The two key upgrades recently implemented by the XRP Ledger (XRPL) platform have attracted the close attention of many investors, especially as Ripple's stablecoin RLUSD is about to be launched. This attention is even more significant. As Ripple continues to deepen its presence in the XRPL ecosystem, people have generated strong interest and many speculations on how these upgrades will shape the operational performance of stablecoins and the future direction of the entire system.

Specifically, the two major upgrades introduced by XRPL are as follows:

First, the “fixEmptyDID” update aims to resolve a long-standing issue that prevents the creation of DID (Decentralized Identifier) ​​ledger entries with no actual content. These empty entries not only take up valuable system storage space, but also fail to provide any practical value. By implementing this fix, any transaction that attempts to create such an invalid entry will be immediately met with an error feedback, effectively curbing this behavior and expected to significantly improve the efficiency of the ledger without causing any disruption to existing any adverse impact on business processes.

Secondly, the "fixPreviousTxnID" upgrade focuses on enhancing the traceability of transactions on XRPL. By introducing two new fields, PreviousTxnID and PreviousTxnLgrSequence, this update enables each transaction to clearly record the identifier of its predecessor transaction and its sequence position in the ledger. This improvement is particularly critical because it makes up for the difficulty in tracing transaction history caused by the lack of this critical information in some ledger entries. Overall, these two upgrades not only simplify the operation process for XRPL users, but also greatly improve the blockchain system's ability to process and manage data, laying a solid foundation for the future development of more complex and feature-rich applications. Base.