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2026-03-25 22:19:38

Ripple CTO flags what’s behind XRP fee jumps

Ripple’s XRP Ledger (XRPL) has been dealing with high transactions and fees lately. David Schwartz tried to settle the debate around why transaction costs can escalate even without a clear trigger. This comes in when the global digital assets market is trying to recover in phases amid the geopolitical chaos. The cumulative crypto market cap jumped marginally over the last day to stand around $2.44 trillion. XRP price also posted a recovery rally as Bitcoin managed to trade above $71,500. Data shared by an XRPL dUNL Validator shows that the activity is pushing close to 200 transactions per ledger. It is a level that has rarely been sustained in its history. The market conditions suggest that the traders are on the move. Shuffling in the market has easily pushed the demand up, which has resulted in a fee spike. Even a marginal overflow can push fees higher until demand drops back within limits. It remains high until transaction volume returns to a manageable rate. 200 TPS limit might be the trigger There is no fixed fee on XRPL. It adjusts in real-time conditions based on the demand. Ripple’s CTO highlighted two key drivers of a spike in an X post. If the network can handle 200 TPS, anything above that forces fees up. However, validator coordination is important for smooth processing. They collectively decide how many transactions fit in each ledger. Validators don’t aim for maximum speed as they go for balance and stability. In several situations, they need at least a majority to agree. It also depends on how the network’s Unique Node List (UNL) is configured. Only a few times in history of XRP did we had sustained > 200 transactions per ledger. We getting there again. 🌊 pic.twitter.com/OKCZFcg6v3 — Vet (@Vet_X0) March 24, 2026 Each validator independently estimates how many transactions can safely be processed. It’s based on recent performance. From there, they apply an exponential fee curve. This means fees don’t rise gradually and they accelerate quickly once limits are hit. Schwartz noted that this balancing act is critical in this situation. If fee escalation starts too early, the network underutilizes capacity. Meanwhile, if it starts too late, nodes can fall behind or even become non-functional during transaction spikes. AI tools flood XRPL Vet, XRPL dUNL Validator, in post mentioned that AI coding is all over XRPL right now. It can be seen clearly on the chain, too. The validator added that he has never seen so many dashboards, apps, tools and even XRPL Rust clients running validators. He added that the bar is raised, as what in 2022 got a $200k grant is now done in 10 minutes and a $20 Claude sub. Vijay Khanna, Director of Engineering at RippleXDev, reacted to the post. He 100% agreed to it and pointed towards a strong momentum on the XRPL tooling . The executive mentioned a CLI tool. It is pending Infosec review before publishing to the XRPLF GitHub for community use. It can spin up a sandbox with pre-funded accounts, run scripts, manage snapshots, and interact with testnet/devnet from a single tool. He believes that the XRPL community can benefit from this. Get seen where it counts. Advertise in Cryptopolitan Research and reach crypto’s sharpest investors and builders.

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