The XRP Ledger has taken a major step toward expanding its ecosystem with the launch of native Smart Contracts on AlphaNet, a development network built for experimentation and testing. Denis Angell, software engineer at XRPLLabs, shared that developers can now access these Layer 1 smart contract capabilities, marking a turning point for XRPL’s technological evolution. […]The XRP Ledger has taken a major step toward expanding its ecosystem with the launch of native Smart Contracts on AlphaNet, a development network built for experimentation and testing. Denis Angell, software engineer at XRPLLabs, shared that developers can now access these Layer 1 smart contract capabilities, marking a turning point for XRPL’s technological evolution. […]

XRP Ledger (XRPL) Unveils Layer 1 Smart Contracts on AlphaNet, Expanding DeFi Potential

2025/11/08 10:13
XRP Ledger
  • XRPLLabs has activated Smart Contracts on AlphaNet, introducing native Layer 1 programmability to the XRP Ledger.
  • Developers can now test advanced decentralized applications directly on XRPL using familiar EVM-style logic.
  • The system integrates efficient data storage, event handling, and contract interaction within XRPL’s existing architecture.

The XRP Ledger has taken a major step toward expanding its ecosystem with the launch of native Smart Contracts on AlphaNet, a development network built for experimentation and testing.

Denis Angell, software engineer at XRPLLabs, shared that developers can now access these Layer 1 smart contract capabilities, marking a turning point for XRPL’s technological evolution.

The upcoming update combines the Ethereum compatibility with the efficiency, speed, and low transaction costs of the XRPL technology.

Developers will be able to build and run their own dApps on the ledger, utilizing capabilities such as decentralized exchange transactions, non-fungible tokens, payments, or MPTs.

As stated in the technical XRPL documentation, the main intent of the Smart Contracts is flexibility and visibility.

The contracts are permissionless, meaning there is no requirement to gain approval from the UNL, and the contracts run on WebAssembly or WASM with support for programming languages. Functions, chain state, and contract events are controlled in the XRPL environment.

Also Read: Ripple’s XRPL Attackathon Offers $200K for Vulnerability Discoveries in Lending Protocol

Expanding Programmability and On-Chain Logic

The solution brings about the following transaction types: ContractCreate, ContractCall, ContractModify, and ContractDelete, giving the developer the flexibility of deploying and managing them.

Smart Contracts are able to send commands, send transactions, or even exploit XRPL functionalities such as escrow or the transfer of tokens.

Angell pointed out how these contracts work, with the help of pseudo-accounts, keeping these independent, secure, without the need for private keys, which ensures consistent network operation, while also keeping the ledger transparent.

Among the most important updates is the support for emitting and subscribing to contract events. Developers are able to create real-time apps that trigger responses to on-chain activity, including payments, votes, or trades of NFT assets. Such events are indexed, making them part of the ledger’s permanent record of activity.

XRP Ledger Opening Doors for DeFi, Governance, and Gaming

The possibilities that open with the Smart Contracts on the XRPL are huge, ranging from cross-chain bridges, decentralized financial solutions, gaming, and even on-chain governance models.

Developers can create staking rewards or even the rules of the NFT marketplace. The feature also has an advanced data model, which supports simple or complex nesting, to efficiently handle state management for user data or financial information.

The provision of direct access to native XRPL transactions helps the Smart Contracts perform complex workflows with predictable fees.

Also Read: Ripple’s XRPL Attackathon Offers $200K for Vulnerability Discoveries in Lending Protocol

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