XRPL and Hooks Debate: David Schwartz Explains Ripple’s Stance

- Ripple CTO David Schwartz confirmed that those who want “hooks,” can push them on XRPL.
- Schwartz also revealed that hooks have “too high risk to adopt to XRPL directly.”
- XRP crashed below $3 after a considerable period, dropping to the $2.7 support level.
David Schwartz, the CTO of Ripple, addressed recent debates about “hooks” on the XRP Ledger (XRPL), explaining their status and the reasoning behind their limited adoption.
Hooks, which allow customized logic and automation within blockchain transactions, are currently functional on the Xahau sidechain but not directly on the XRPL mainnet. According to Schwartz, hooks were deemed too risky for immediate implementation on XRPL.
The discussion began when a Xahau developer revealed that voting for an amendment related to transaction fees was delayed on XRPL because its maintainers did not implement batch transactions. This sparked criticism from some users, who claimed Ripple was blocking innovation by excluding both hooks and batch transactions.
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XRPL and Hooks Debate: David Schwartz Explains Ripple’s Stance

- Ripple CTO David Schwartz confirmed that those who want “hooks,” can push them on XRPL.
- Schwartz also revealed that hooks have “too high risk to adopt to XRPL directly.”
- XRP crashed below $3 after a considerable period, dropping to the $2.7 support level.
David Schwartz, the CTO of Ripple, addressed recent debates about “hooks” on the XRP Ledger (XRPL), explaining their status and the reasoning behind their limited adoption.
Hooks, which allow customized logic and automation within blockchain transactions, are currently functional on the Xahau sidechain but not directly on the XRPL mainnet. According to Schwartz, hooks were deemed too risky for immediate implementation on XRPL.
The discussion began when a Xahau developer revealed that voting for an amendment related to transaction fees was delayed on XRPL because its maintainers did not implement batch transactions. This sparked criticism from some users, who claimed Ripple was blocking innovation by excluding both hooks and batch transactions.
The post XRPL and Hooks Debate: David Schwartz Explains Ripple’s Stance appeared first on Coin Edition.