Blockchain firm Ripple has announced plans for a major overhaul of its security strategy for the XRP Ledger, incorporating input from artificial intelligence.
In this move, the company is introducing AI-driven tools to proactively identify and fix vulnerabilities as the network scales, Ripple said in a statement on March 26.
According to Ripple, as the XRP Ledger expands in complexity and institutional use, maintaining resilience has become an ongoing priority rather than a one-time effort.
Notably, since its launch in 2012, the XRP Ledger has processed more than 100 million ledgers and over 3 billion transactions, supporting global payments and tokenized assets.
It is worth noting that between December 2025 and February 2026, the XRPL developer community rolled out multiple major upgrades, including Permissioned Domains, aimed at accelerating institutional adoption. The latest security push builds on this momentum as the network evolves to meet higher operational demands.
The statement noted that at the core of the new approach is the integration of AI across the development lifecycle. Advanced tools are being deployed to scan code, simulate edge cases, and detect hidden failure points that traditional testing methods may overlook.
“For the XRPL, this is a massive opportunity. AI allows us to shift from reactive debugging to proactive, systematic discovery of vulnerabilities, strengthening the ledger faster and with greater confidence than ever before,” Ripple said.
This move will allow developers to identify risks earlier and resolve them faster, reducing the likelihood of vulnerabilities reaching production.
Ripple AI-assisted red team
The cryptocurrency firm added that it is deploying an AI-assisted red team to continuously stress-test the system by simulating real-world attacks through adversarial testing and fuzzing, already uncovering and addressing several low-severity issues.
At the same time, the company noted that it is modernizing the XRPL codebase to fix structural weaknesses, including inconsistent design patterns and legacy assumptions, to improve overall predictability and security.
Meanwhile, the new security overhaul will expand efforts beyond internal teams by increasing collaboration with ecosystem partners, including the XRPL Foundation, independent researchers, and external security firms, to broaden oversight and reduce blind spots.
In parallel, stricter standards are also being introduced for network upgrades. Proposed amendments will now undergo more rigorous testing, including multiple independent audits and expanded bug bounty programs, before being approved.
Source: https://finbold.com/ripple-turns-to-ai-to-strengthen-xrp-ledger-security/