Ripple is embedding artificial intelligence (AI) into the XRP Ledger (XRPL) development lifecycle to detect and address vulnerabilities before they reach production.
The move comes as the network scales in complexity and institutional relevance, raising the bar for security.
The firm outlined the initiative in a recent blog post, detailing a strategy built around several key pillars. These include adversarial code scanning, AI-assisted reviews, and threat modeling and attack surface mapping across both new and existing interactions.
“By investing in security improvements at every point of the development lifecycle, we ensure XRPL remains a trusted financial operating system for decades to come,” the team wrote. “Our responsibility now is to ensure the ledger continues to meet the demands of global payments, tokenized assets, and institutional-grade financial infrastructure.”
Ripple has also established a dedicated AI-assisted red team to test how features interact in real-world scenarios.
“The goal is not just to find bugs, but to proactively pressure-test the system as it evolves. The red team has already uncovered 10+ bugs here, with only low-severity issues disclosed publicly so far; all are being prioritized and fixed,” the blog read.
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The blog also revealed that the forthcoming XRPL release would focus solely on bug fixes and various improvements, rather than new features.
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