XRP Ledger privacy vote targets $530M RWA market

요약:XRP Ledger validators will vote on confidential transfers targeting more than $530 million in tokenized assets outside the RLUSD stablecoin.

XRP Ledger validators will vote on a privacy amendment designed for institutional transfers as the network hosts more than $530 million in distributed tokenized assets outside RLUSD.

Summary

  • Confidential Transfers would encrypt MPT balances and payment amountswhile keeping accounts and token types visible.
  • XRPL hosts about $1.38 billion in distributed assets, including $845.7 million of RLUSD.
  • The first version supports direct MPT payments only, excluding exchange trades, escrow and checks.
  • Activation requires 80% validator support for two consecutive weeks.

XRP Ledger privacy amendment enters validator process

XRP Ledger version 3.3.0, released on Aug. 6, includes six proposed amendments focused largely on institutional asset issuance and settlement.

Confidential Transfers is the most privacy-focused proposal. It would allow users to encrypt balances and payment amounts attached to Multi-Purpose Tokens, or MPTs, which XRPL designed for assets such as tokenized funds, bonds and other financial instruments.

Accounts involved in a payment and the type of asset being transferred would remain visible. However, outside observers would not be able to see the value held by each account or the amount sent in an individual transaction.

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The ledger would use cryptographic proofs to confirm that a transaction is valid and that balances remain consistent without publicly revealing the underlying figures. That structure targets institutions that need transaction confidentiality while operating on a shared ledger.

None of the amendments became active with the software release. XRPL validators must approve each proposal separately before it can become part of the network.

Privacy feature targets growing XRPL RWA market

RWA.xyz data tracks about $1.38 billion in distributed real-world assets on the XRP Ledger. Ripples RLUSD stablecoin accounts for approximately $845.7 million of that amount.

Removing RLUSD leaves more than $530 million in other distributed tokenized assets that could potentially use the privacy feature. Ondo Finance accounts for about $212.6 million, followed by VERT Capital at $116.1 million and Archax at $55.4 million. Societe Generale represents another $11.6 million.

The market remains concentrated among several large issuers, but recent launches show that XRPL is moving beyond pilot programs.

As crypto.news previously reported, Aviva Investors launched a tokenized share class of its U.S. Dollar Liquidity Fund on XRPL on July 29. The regulated product uses blockchain records while BNY Mellon continues to hold the underlying assets.

Ripple has also invested in ZILO and Licuido to expand fund administration, token issuance, secondary trading and collateral tools built around the ledger.

Confidential Transfers remain limited at launch

Confidential Transfers would initially apply only to direct MPT payments between accounts. Holders must opt into the encrypted format before using it.

The first version would not support transactions conducted through XRPLs built-in decentralized exchange. It would also exclude escrow arrangements and checks, limiting its immediate usefulness for more complicated institutional workflows.

Version 3.3.0 includes other amendments that could address some of those workflows. Batch would let users package up to eight transactions together, including an atomic mode in which every transaction succeeds or the entire group fails.

Sponsor would allow one account to cover another accounts transaction fees and reserve requirements. This could let institutions onboard users without requiring each participant to obtain XRP before making a transaction.

Permission Delegation would allow an account to authorize another party to submit only specified transaction types. Dynamic MPT, meanwhile, would let issuers modify certain token properties after issuance.

US Treasury settlement provides institutional test case

The privacy proposal could be relevant to U.S.-linked tokenized securities already using XRPL. In May, JPMorgan, Mastercard, Ripple and Ondo tested the redemption of a tokenized U.S. Treasury fund.

Ondo‘s OUSG moved over XRPL while JPMorgan’s Kinexys network handled the corresponding dollar settlement. The asset leg reportedly cleared in under five seconds.

The test showed how regulated financial institutions could connect blockchain-based assets with established banking systems. Confidential Transfers would add an option to shield position sizes during similar direct transfers, although its initial limitations mean it would not cover every stage of issuance, trading or redemption.

Each XRPL amendment requires support from at least 80% of trusted validators for two continuous weeks. The next test is therefore whether Confidential Transfers clears that threshold—and whether institutions already issuing assets on XRPL choose to use it once available.

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