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"textContent": "XRPL's known amendments page lists fixCleanup3_1__3 for activation on May 27, and by design the event is a maintenance upgrade. Version 3.1.3 of rippled bundles fixes for NFTs, Permissioned Domains, Vaults, and the Lending Protocol, and the XRPL blog set the default vote to Yes because of the importance of those fixes. The amendment process […]\n\nThe post XRPL’s May 27 upgrade shows how validators and markets decide a blockchain split appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
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