XRPL

XRPL Protocol Deep Dives

Technical guides on the XRP Ledger — DEX, AMM, escrow, payment channels, multi-signing, and protocol governance. For developers building on XRPL infrastructure.

How the XRPL DEX and AMM Create Native Liquidity for Tokenized Assets

The XRP Ledger has had a built-in DEX since 2012. The 2024 AMM amendment added automated market making. Together they solve the liquidity problem for tokenized assets.

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XRPL Escrow: Time-Locked and Condition-Based Transactions Without Smart Contract Risk

XRPL implements escrow at the protocol layer — deterministic, auditable, and without Turing-complete attack surfaces.

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Payment Channels on XRPL: How to Stream Micropayments at Scale

Payment channels allow millions of micro-transactions off-chain with on-chain security guarantees. Only the net result settles to the ledger.

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Multi-Signature Wallets on XRPL: Enterprise-Grade Key Security for Token Issuers

XRPL native multi-signing lets issuers distribute signing authority across teams, hardware devices, and jurisdictions — no smart contract required.

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How XRPL Upgrades Itself: The Amendment Process and Decentralized Governance

Unlike contentious hard forks, XRPL uses a formal amendment process requiring sustained supermajority validator consensus before any protocol change activates.

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How XRPL Trust Lines Enable Compliant Token Issuance

XRPL's trust line system is the mechanism that makes compliant token issuance possible — authorization, freeze, and clawback in one architecture.

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From Wire Transfer to Ledger: How XRPL Settlement Rails Work

Understanding the settlement mechanics that make XRP Ledger a viable alternative to correspondent banking infrastructure.

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