Greggy_H
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XRPL Network Healthier after Amendment Block 💪 This is interesting: The "fixDirectoryLimit" amendment activated on December 18, 2025, set a deadline for validators to upgrade to v2.6.2 or higher to avoid being amendment blocked. Shortly after the deadline, roughly 37% of validators were blocked from consensus, meaning they no longer participate in processing XRP transactions; a design of the XRPL. Currently, 70 out of 186 validators remain on v2.6.1 or below. As seen on xrpscan.com/validators, these outdated validators miss all ledgers. Before upgrading my validator to v3.0.0 on December 16, even on v2.6.2, I noticed occasional missed ledgers...a pattern consistent across many UNL validators. After my upgrade to v3.0.0, I expected some missed ledgers due to the required restart (39 missed due to the ~2 min downtime). Since then: zero missed ledgers, and fully consistent with all UNL validators. The v3.0.0 improvements likely helped, but overall, this is clear proof the XRPL is designed to automatically get healthier by sidelining outdated nodes for smoother and more reliable consensus. This is only one example. More evidence XRPL is battle tested for global financial infrastructure. Most validators are run by independent operators like me, not controlled by large conglomerates...showing true decentralization!






🔥TOM LEE: STRATEGY IS THE NEW EXXON MOBIL🛢️ He says Strategy could become one of the largest companies in the stock market if #Bitcoin hits $1M — not for earnings, but for the value of its $BTC balance sheet. “Exxon was oil. Strategy is Bitcoin.” 🟠











