XRPL’s Co-Creator David Schwartz Updates His XRPL Hub to Version 3.2.0

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David Schwartz briefly took his personal XRPL hub offline for about ten minutes to update it to version 3.2.0, a protocol/node software release that renames rippled to xrpld. The 3.2.0 upgrade is a key 2026 infrastructure modernization milestone for the XRP Ledger that strengthens node diversity, network security and supports crypto adoption. Schwartz, an honorary XRPL Foundation board member since May 2026, has been running independent production nodes since 2025.
- David Schwartz said he is taking his personal XRPL hub offline to update it to 3.2.0.
- In May 2026, Schwartz became an honorary board member of the XRPL Foundation.
- XRPL nodes used to run software called rippled, but with version 3.2.0, it’s now xrpld.
Ripple’s former CTO and XRP Ledger co‑creator David Schwartz posted on X that he was briefly taking his personal XRPL hub offline for about ten minutes to update it to version 3.2.0. While the post itself appeared routine, version 3.2.0 is a big deal for XRPL. It’s one of the key infrastructure releases of 2026 and part of a larger effort to modernize the network.
Schwartz’s hub is one of the pieces of infrastructure he runs on his own to support XRPL. He’s talked about running independent nodes before, and back in 2025, Schwartz launched his own production‑grade server to help spread out network infrastructure …
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