- The XRPL AI Red Team has shared how it’s tapping AI to detect vulnerabilities to the XRP Ledger.
- Santiment data shows that despite the largest XRP exchange inflow in a single day last week, more investors are withdrawing their coins.
Ripple engineers have been using AI to make the XRP Ledger (XRPL) safer and more secure today than ever. RippleX’s Mayukha Vadari has shared the work that his team has been doing to find bugs and secure the XRPL. Ripple announced the development team, named Red Team, back in March with the goal of searching for vulnerabilities in the blockchain, and their latest post shares insights into their findings.
Using fault-injection testing, repository scanning, and automated review tools, the team found crashes, validation gaps, parsing weaknesses, memory-related risks, and cross-feature interaction bugs.
Importantly, none of the disclosed issues impacted network stability, availability, or user funds. Many findings focused on improving code quality and strengthening defensive layers before problems could evolve into larger risks.
The XRP Ledger (XRPL) Status
The biggest takeaway from Ripple’s red team work is that security improves most when discovery, testing, and remediation occur as a single, connected process rather than as isolated audits. The team combined AI-driven bug discovery with automated triage and human validation to turn findings into actionable fixes faster and with broader coverage than manual review alone. This identified vulnerabilities on core protocol components, APIs, SDKs, and newer features where unexpected interactions often create problems that are difficult to detect.
Several improvements came directly from this process, including stronger input validation, safer handling of edge cases, better crash prevention, and hardening across releases such as XRPL 3.1.3, which focused entirely on security fixes and introduced no new features. The team also expanded coverage beyond the main node software to include client libraries and infrastructure components used throughout the ecosystem.
The team now says security needs to become more continuous and proactive. Planned work includes deeper analysis of cross-feature behavior, more adversarial testing through fault injection, and broader attack exercises before new amendments go live. They emphasized improving the underlying tooling and eventually open-sourcing parts of its pipelines once exploitable issues are addressed.
The XRPL has been continuously running since 2012 and has processed over 3 billion transactions. The ongoing review improves on this and prepares it for even greater success. In the future, strong blockchain security will be achieved by combining automation, responsible coordination, and expert human reviews.
XRP Exchange Flows Point to Rally
At the time of writing, XRP is trading at $1.32Â after a marginal change in the last 24 hours.
Holders are optimistic of a rally in the short term, driven by exchange flows. Santiment data shows that after the largest XRP exchange inflow of over 22.80M coins, which happened on Thursday, over 25 million coins have moved back off the exchanges since then.
📊 Right after the largest $XRP exchange inflow (+22.80M XRP) of the year happened Thursday, on-chain data indicates even more coins (-25.24M) have moved back off of exchanges since.
🤦 The massive flow of coins moving on to exchanges occurred right at the local bottom for… pic.twitter.com/ntzvOIEhUn
— Santiment Intelligence (@SantimentData) May 30, 2026






