XRPL’s native lending protocol enters formal verification as Ripple and Common Prefix test Layer-1 code before Mainnet validator activation.XRPL’s native lending protocol enters formal verification as Ripple and Common Prefix test Layer-1 code before Mainnet validator activation.

Ripple tests XRP Ledger lending code for hidden Layer-1 flaws

2026/06/09 17:26
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RippleX developers are applying formal verification to the XRP Ledger’s planned native lending system before Mainnet activation. It covers XLS-66 Lending Protocol and XLS-65 Single Asset Vaults.

Summary
  • Ripple and Common Prefix are formally verifying XRPL lending code before validators consider Mainnet activation.
  • Formal models can expose edge cases that conventional testing may miss in Layer-1 financial systems.
  • XLS-66 enables fixed-term uncollateralized loans using pooled vault liquidity and off-chain borrower credit risk assessments.

XRPL Foundation validator Vet drew attention to the review after Ripple engineer Vito Tumas shared the second part of RippleX’s verification series. It aims to find flaws normal testing may miss.

Ripple applies formal verification to XRPL lending

“Traditional testing isn’t enough when you’re building DeFi directly into Layer-1,” Tumas said. Standard tests check scenarios developers expect. Formal verification uses mathematical models to examine whether a system can enter invalid states.

Ripple is working with protocol research firm Common Prefix. The teams create an abstract model of intended behavior and use machine-checkable methods to test safety rules before checking the results against the xrpld implementation.

Vet described the work as part of building “Fortress XRP.” He said the lending protocol is receiving a review based on methods used for high-risk software. The label is his assessment, not a certification.

Layer-1 lending raises the cost of coding errors

XRPL plans to place lending functions inside its base protocol rather than depend on separate smart contracts. That design can simplify access, but a flaw in core code could affect every application using the feature.

Loan schedules, interest calculations, defaults, vault shares, freezing rules, and clawbacks create many possible interactions. Small accounting or rounding errors can grow across repeated transactions, making rare edge cases important during review.

RippleX previously said formal methods can prove the absence of defined classes of bugs, rather than only show that tested cases worked. The process cannot prove software has no weakness because each proof depends on the selected model and properties.

The review follows an earlier XRPL security case involving Batch transactions. Version 3.1.1 disabled Batch support after Pranamya Keshkamat and Cantina AI found a flaw in the proposed amendment.

XLS-66 still needs validator support before activation

XLS-66 would allow fixed-term, uncollateralized loans funded through Single Asset Vaults. Loan brokers would set terms and manage risk, while off-chain underwriting would assess borrowers before funds move on-chain.

The design includes optional first-loss capital to absorb part of a default before vault depositors take losses. It also supports XRP and issued assets, while compliance controls can freeze or claw back eligible tokens.

XRPL version 3.1.0 added support for the lending and vault amendments in January. The features remain subject to the amendment process and cannot activate unless validators maintain the required support.

As previously reported by crypto.news, XRP Ledger 3.2.0 is targeting a June 15 release and will rename the network’s core server software from rippled to xrpld. The upgrade follows version 3.1.3, which added accounting and invariant fixes for vaults and lending tools.

Formal verification now adds another security layer as developers prepare the native lending protocol for possible Mainnet activation.

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