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The $XRP Ledger is approaching a hard deadline. XRPL nodes must upgrade to version 3.1.3 by May 27 or risk becoming amendment-blocked, losing access to ledger validation, transactions, and governance participation. The warning has come from multiple corners of the ecosystem, including prominent validator operator @Vet_X0 and former Ripple CTO David Schwartz.
The fixCleanup3_1_3 amendment entered a two-week activation period with an expected activation date of May 27, 2026, following the XRP Ledger Foundation's announcement of XRPL 3.1.3 on May 8.The update includes one default-yes fix amendment, meaning operators do not need to vote manually but do need to upgrade their software so their nodes can follow the new network rules.
The upgrade centres around the fixCleanup3_1_3 amendment, which introduces bug fixes and infrastructure improvements across NFTs, Permissioned Domains, Vaults, and XRPL's growing lending protocol infrastructure.One update automatically removes expired NFT offers that previously remained stuck on-chain, helping clean up ledger data and prevent inconsistencies across marketplaces.Another fix strengthens security for token vault systems and permissioned domains by ensuring withdrawals cannot bypass token limit restrictions, while also repairing bookkeeping errors within XRPL's developing lending infrastructure.
XRPL Foundation community director Hussein Zangana, known as @Vet_X0 on X, warned that only about 40% of the XRP network had updated its nodes more than a week after the release.If a node operator has not updated their software to a version that understands the new rules, that node can no longer process transactions or sync with the blockchain and becomes amendment-blocked, meaning the node essentially goes dark.
Former Ripple CTO David Schwartz confirmed the deadline, warning that outdated nodes will no longer follow the network's active consensus rules. The deadline prompted a debate within the community over whether the process constitutes a hard fork. Proponents argue the process is not a contentious fork but a standard amendment-blocking security feature designed to protect network integrity by isolating outdated software.
The amendment process requires more than 80% support from trusted validators sustained for two weeks before the new rules become permanent.Everyday investors holding XRP are not affected and no action is required from them. The amendment block only penalises the specific servers that fail to stay current with the network's consensus rules, not end users.Exchanges, NFT marketplaces, DEX interfaces, and node operators connected to the XRP Ledger are continuing preparations ahead of the May 27 activation deadline.
Sources:
CCN: XRPL Nodes Must Upgrade by May 27 or Lose Network Access
Crypto.news: XRPL Validators Face May 27 Deadline
U.Today: XRPL Community Warned of Impending Node Blocks