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XRP Ledger AMM Bug Fix Now Integrated: A Detailed Analysis
The bug occurred when a multi-path payment interacted with an AMM synthetic offer, and the synthetic offer required to fulfill the payment exceeded the AMM pool size. In this case, the payment engine attempted to use the single-path strategy to back-out the maximum liquidity available to swap against the pool. Although this condition was properly detected, there was an error on how the payment engine resized the synthetic offer to consume liquidity only up to the AMM size. Instead of using the actual swap rate, which represents the cost of fully swapping one side of an AMM pool, the new synthetic offer’s exchange rate was incorrectly set to the spot exchange rate of the AMM (that is, the rate it takes to execute an infinitesimally sized order). Consequently, an AMM operation that should have been expensive became relatively cheap, effectively violating the constant-product invariant of the pool. In this state, another user could deposit funds into the drained side of the pool, generating a large number of LP tokens and taking ownership of the pool. Now that the fix amendment is active, the team has opened a PR with a unit test demonstrating this behavior.
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RippleX 2024: A Visionary Outlook into the Future of Blockchain
It’s good news for the builders who have been working round the clock. Tools such as AI chatbots will enable developers to quickly receive answers to their queries, speeding up the process from concept to application. AI Chatbots have already become a part of RippleX’s commitment to making blockchain development on the XRP Ledger more accessible and less time-consuming, especially for those new to the field. This approach will not only foster increased innovation on blockchains but could also enhance financial inclusion, making tools more accessible globally.
- XRP price stability
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It's crazy to think that XRP was labeled a security by the SEC at the end of 2020 and it's still 6th by marketcap and it's close to it's pre lawsuit price.
both of your sources are pulling data from an out of date Ripple API instead of a node/the blockchain itself. it is a 100% premine. all 100 Billion XRP were created june 2nd 2012 (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/commit/f0e3383856a8923e55b0f10e7822de9031b7159e) every single day since then that number has fallen as no new XRP can be created, and fees are burned on the network.
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Conan 2.0, the new version of the open-source C and C++ package manager
If you want a short introduction to Conan as a CMake user, I wrote this document.
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The AMM (Automated Market Marker) amendment introduced by @aanchalmalhotre & @JoelKatz has been proposed as a PR on rippled's codebase. 🎉
You can read more about the proposal here. And the actual pull request containing the code changes can be tracked here as XLS-30d.
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XLS-20 NFT Amendment Has Majority Vote! — ETA September 13th 7:49 PM UTC — As long as >80% of the votes remain in support
It used to be 80% but was fixed to >80%. See here.
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rippled 1.9.2: Bug Fixes & XLS-20 Amendment Voting
An incorrect SQL query during startup could result in an apparent failure to persist amendment votes across restarts, even though the vote was properly persisted.
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Web3 is just expensive P2P
> Consensus is only really nessisary for solving problems like payments or namespacing (e.g. namecoin)
That is the only credible use-case(s) that the cryptocurrency folks should be looking at. I can see a few projects surviving like Stellar [0], Ripple (XRP) [1], Algorand [2] and Nano [3], ENS [4], Handshake [5] and Skiff [6].
Unlike the other project that are rife of scams that you see reported daily from web3isgoinggreat, there are a few that are not silly meme coins / tokens, or vaporware but stuck to their goals / whitepaper(s) and seem to be still useful and have a use-case.
This is what these skeptics won't tell you and just ignore and filter it out.
[1] https://xrpl.org
[3] https://nano.org
[5] https:/handshake.org
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