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XRP Ledger releases version 2.5.0, introducing new features such as batch transactions and Token custody to spark institutional interest.
Gate News bot message, according to a statement on June 24, the XRP Ledger (XRPL) has released its core software version 2.5.0.
This update introduces a series of upgrades aimed at enhancing network performance, supporting enterprise-level features, and strengthening regulatory compliance.
Market observers point out that this update reflects Ripple's broader efforts to position XRPL as a viable alternative to Ethereum and Solana for smart contracts and token-based applications.
This update introduces batch trading, token custody, permissioned decentralized exchange (DEX), and permission delegation features.
One of the standout features is batch processing of transactions, allowing multiple operations to be executed in a single atomic transaction. This is especially useful for enterprises handling airdrops, payrolls, or large-scale token distributions.
The token custody feature has also been expanded. This feature now supports trustline-based tokens and multi-purpose tokens, enabling developers to implement time-based or conditional asset releases, which is ideal for equity distribution (vesting) and DeFi applications.
At the same time, the new PermissionedDEX feature allows network participants to restrict trading access to meet compliance standards, which is crucial for financial institutions entering the blockchain space.
Source: CryptoSlate
Another important upgrade is the permission delegation system, which enhances the security and operational clarity for token issuers. Issuers can delegate specific transaction permissions to designated accounts while maintaining complete ledger transparency and auditability.