Ripple CTO Is Back in Code, Here’s What He’s Building for XRP

Main Idea
Ripple CTO David Schwartz has built and deployed an XRPL server and is now focusing on improving its visibility and functionality, contributing to XRPL's decentralization.
Key Points
1. David Schwartz built and deployed a fully operational XRPL server out of his own pocket, running on a high-performance setup in a New York datacenter.
2. The server is already syncing and providing live connectivity, capable of handling 192 server connections.
3. Schwartz is now working on improving visibility and functionality, dismissing suggestions like Grafana as unnecessary for his current project.
4. His direct involvement in running infrastructure has implications for XRPL's decentralization.
5. The server runs on Ubuntu with a 9950X processor, 256 GB RAM, and a 10 Gbps unmetered link.
Description
Ripple CTO David Schwartz ends speculation on what's coming next for his XRP Ledger node
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