Ripple’s RLUSD gains liquidity boost with AMMClawback update on XRP Ledger

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The XRP Ledger (XRPL) has implemented the AMMClawback amendment, introducing a new layer of regulatory compliance and asset control within its Automated Market Maker (AMM) system.

On Jan. 30, XRPscan, a blockchain explorer for XRPL, confirmed that the amendment is now live after a 14-day activation period.

How the AMMClawback works

According to the XRPL site, the new functionality allows issuers to claw back tokens deposited into an AMM if clawback is enabled on the token.

This update also prevents frozen tokens from entering liquidity pools, reducing risks related to unauthorized transactions.

By integrating this feature, XRPL ensures that tokens with clawback permissions can operate within its native AMM, giving issuers greater oversight. AMMs play a crucial role in XRPL’s decentralized trading by enabling automated token swaps through liquidity pools.

With this amendment, issuers can reclaim assets in cases of fraud, regulatory concerns, or other predefined conditions.

Implications for XRP Ledger

XRP advocate Luke Thomas highlighted the amendment’s impact, emphasizing that token issuers now have the ability to reclaim assets in cases of fraud, regulatory concerns, or legal disputes.

According to him, this upgrade aligns XRPL with compliance-focused networks like Stellar (XLM), Hedera (HBAR), and Algorand (ALGO), making it more attractive to institutional investors and regulated financial entities.

Thomas added:

“Unlike BTC and ETH, XRP is evolving towards a more regulatory-compliant model, positioning itself as a blockchain solution tailored for enterprises, financial institutions, and governments that require asset control mechanisms!”

Meanwhile, Emi Yoshikawa, Ripple’s former VP, pointed out that the amendment has significant implications for Ripple’s stablecoin, RLUSD. Since RLUSD has clawback functionality, it can now be directly exchanged on XRPL’s decentralized exchange (DEX), improving its liquidity and trading flexibility.

Already, on-chain data suggest RLUSD is the fastest-growing pool in terms of unique users on the XRPL, with the pool exceeding $500,000 in less than 24 hours of launch.

Artur Kirjakulov, the CEO of XRPL-focused analytical platform XPmarkets, said:

“RLUSD is now also the 9th largest AMM pool on XRPL.”

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