of $XRP The Ledger (XRPL) developer community is currently There’s a buzz The long-awaited network upgrade has successfully returned.
The “batch” fixes, which were previously postponed due to security concerns, have been merged back into the core repository and are now queued for voting by validators.
The announcement was made by XRPL core developer Denis Angell, who confirmed the integration after a period of rigorous testing and review.
“Batch is back!!” Angell declared on X (old Twitter). “After an attack-thon, security audit, and four reviews, the batch has been officially merged into the xrpld repository and will be voted on in the next release.”
Mr. Angell included a quote from Confucius in his presentation. “He who makes a mistake and does not correct it will make another mistake.”
Pull requests have been officially merged from Angell’s branch to the development branch of the XRPLF/rippled repository.
What this fix means for XRPL
Vet, a prominent XRPL community validator and commentator, praised the core development team in light of the latest developments. “Big shout out to Dennis and the entire core development community for prioritizing rework due to the huge amount of security audits,” the veteran posted.
An “atomic” transaction means that a set of operations is performed as a single unit. Whether all transactions in the bundle are successful at the same time.
According to Vet, this atomic bundling feature unlocks important new capabilities for the network.
Users can bundle “send” and “receive” transactions together so that token exchange will only occur if both parties simultaneously satisfy the transaction termination.
Developers can bundle complex interactions into a single transaction block.
Network validators will vote on enablement in future Ripple releases.

