Ripple CTO shares ‘incredibly encouraging’ results for XRPL optimization – Latest News, Breaking News, Top News Headlines

Ripple CTO [CTO], David Schwartz had announced an upgrade to the XRP ledger [XRPL] back in november. Schwartz has now shared the first results of major ledger performance optimization. Ripple’s CTO talks about the combination of different performance optimizations offered by different software engineers.

These three changes are the most important among which are the data processing rates. And highlight the number of nodes synchronized per second. The current version, v2.7.0.-b5, notably takes 82 seconds to fully sync. While the new upgrades performed better in testnet.

The upgrade can sync the system in 37 seconds, which makes it at least 50% faster. While the restart consumed only 2.2 GB of memory. Compared to processing nodes per second, the upgrade provided a 300% increase and can now process 327,000 nodes per second

When Schwartz announced the XRPL upgrade, he called it a game changer because it would introduce a “negative UNL” [unique node list] trusted validators believed to be offline or down, as stated by a consensus of the remaining validators. However, these updates can currently only be used in test networks.

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