The XRP Ledger network will deploy a maintenance upgrade on Wednesday, May 29, 2026, to delete expired NFT entries and patch protocol bugs [1].

This update addresses technical inefficiencies that can slow down network performance. By removing "junk" data from the ledger, the network aims to improve transaction processing and overall stability for global users [1, 2].

The upgrade, identified as fixCleanup3_1_3 [1], is designed to target specific expired non-fungible token (NFT) entries that currently clutter the ledger [1]. While some sources refer to this as a "batch" amendment [2], the primary goal remains the removal of obsolete data and the resolution of known bugs affecting the protocol [1, 2].

Validators across the global network are responsible for implementing the change to ensure the ledger remains synchronized [1]. The process involves applying the patch to the software that governs how the XRP Ledger processes and stores information [1].

Maintenance of this nature is critical for blockchain scalability. As the volume of digital assets grows, the accumulation of expired or unused data can create a heavier burden on the hardware running the network nodes [2]. The upcoming patch is intended to mitigate these issues before they impact the speed of the network [1].

The deployment is scheduled to go live this Friday, May 29, 2026 [1]. Network participants are expected to update their software to remain compatible with the amended protocol [1].

The XRP Ledger network will deploy a maintenance upgrade on Wednesday, May 29, 2026

This maintenance highlights the ongoing challenge of 'state bloat' in blockchain technology, where the permanent nature of ledgers can lead to performance degradation as useless data accumulates. By actively purging expired NFT entries, the XRP Ledger is prioritizing long-term network efficiency and validator sustainability over total data retention.