Well, bless my stars and garters, the XRP Ledger folks have got themselves into a right old pickle, haven’t they? Seems like a pesky bug decided to crash the batch amendment party just as the champagne was about to pop. In a tweet that’s more twisty than a Mississippi riverbend, XRP Ledger validator Vet spills the beans on what’s brewing in the cauldron of crypto chaos.
On Feb. 20, the XRP Ledger Foundation-those guardians of the digital realm-hollered from the rooftops that a bug had been spotted via their Bug Bounty program. Now, don’t you fret, they assured us the XRP Ledger’s as safe as a hound dog in a ham shop. But, just to be on the safe side, they’re urging validators to veto the batch amendment faster than a catfish on a hook.
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Quick recap of the XRP Batch amendment issue and what to expect next.
> Bug Bounty report caught a Batch bug before activation
> New XRP software update expected next week that deprecates this Batch amendment
No ETA but logical follow ups are
> Bug report blog post
>…
– Vet (@Vet_X0) February 21, 2026
In a follow-up that’s as predictable as a politician’s promise, the XRP Ledger Foundation chirped that a fix is in the works, undergoing more validation than a debutante at a ball. They’re prepping a release to formally deprecate the current batch amendments, all while reminding us that the XRP Ledger’s still as sturdy as a mule’s stubbornness.
Vet, ever the harbinger of crypto tidings, chimed in with what’s next on the docket. A new XRP software update’s expected next week, aiming to kick the batch amendment to the curb like yesterday’s news. No timeline, mind you, but Vet’s got a roadmap clearer than a country sunrise: a bug report blog post and another software update with a spiffy new batch amendment.
Batch amendment bug
Now, let’s talk about this bug, shall we? It was spotted just as the batch amendment was about to waltz into the majority, one vote shy of glory. The batch transaction amendment, mind you, was supposed to make life easier for developers, letting them execute multiple transactions atomically. It’s like trying to juggle while riding a unicycle-impressive if you pull it off, but boy, does it go south fast when you don’t.
And let’s not forget the fixbatchinnersigs amendment, which had its own little hiccup. Seems it was flagging inner transactions with valid signatures, which is about as useful as a screen door on a submarine.
XRP Ledger repository key updated
In other news, Ripple’s gone and rotated the GPG key used to sign rippled packages. If you’re an XRP Ledger user, you’d better download and trust the new key quicker than a jackrabbit on a date. Otherwise, automatic upgrades might leave you high and dry, like a fish out of water.
So there you have it, folks. The XRP Ledger’s bug boogie is in full swing, and we’re all just along for the ride. Will it waltz gracefully into the sunset, or stumble into the ditch? Only time will tell. In the meantime, grab your popcorn and enjoy the show-it’s bound to be a doozy.
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2026-02-22 16:05