David Schwartz said that he was taking his XRPL hub down for about 10 minutes to upgrade to version 3.2.0. The post made the xrpld migration visible through live infrastructure maintenance.
I'm about to take my hub down for about ten minutes to upgrade to 3.2.0. Here's the performance graphs for the past month. They show only one real event, an unexplained burst of peer disconnections likely associated with some network outage somewhere close to the hub. pic.twitter.com/xLBStkZ72f
— David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz (@JoelKatz) June 16, 2026
The update affects XRPL node operators and infrastructure watchers tracking the shift from legacy rippled naming to xrpld. Schwartz also shared one month of hub performance graphs, saying they showed only one real event: an unexplained burst of peer disconnections likely tied to a nearby network outage.
The next point to watch is whether more operators complete the 3.2.0 migration without service disruptions. For now, the post reads as an operational health check, not a broader claim about XRP market performance.
Source: David Schwartz official X account.
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