The post XRP News Today: Ripple Launches $200K Attackathon to Test XRPL Security appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ripple is turning hackers into heroes. The blockchain company behind XRP has launched a $200,000 “Attackathon” with security platform Immunefi, inviting researchers worldwide to find flaws in the new XRPL Lending Protocol before it officially goes live. Ripple says this competition is part of its plan to make the XRP Ledger the safest foundation for …The post XRP News Today: Ripple Launches $200K Attackathon to Test XRPL Security appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ripple is turning hackers into heroes. The blockchain company behind XRP has launched a $200,000 “Attackathon” with security platform Immunefi, inviting researchers worldwide to find flaws in the new XRPL Lending Protocol before it officially goes live. Ripple says this competition is part of its plan to make the XRP Ledger the safest foundation for …

XRP News Today: Ripple Launches $200K Attackathon to Test XRPL Security

2025/10/14 15:30
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XRP News Today

The post XRP News Today: Ripple Launches $200K Attackathon to Test XRPL Security appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Ripple is turning hackers into heroes. The blockchain company behind XRP has launched a $200,000 “Attackathon” with security platform Immunefi, inviting researchers worldwide to find flaws in the new XRPL Lending Protocol before it officially goes live.

Ripple says this competition is part of its plan to make the XRP Ledger the safest foundation for institutional DeFi.

Why Ripple Wants Hackers to Try Breaking XRPL

The XRPL Lending Protocol marks a new chapter for Ripple’s ecosystem. Unlike traditional DeFi lending, which relies on smart contracts or collateral, XRPL introduces off-chain credit checks, letting institutions use their own risk systems while keeping transactions transparent on-chain.

This unique setup is meant to make lending more accessible to banks and regulated firms, but it also demands extreme security. 

That’s why Ripple wants hackers to get involved before the system handles real money.

Inside the $200K Challenge

The Attackathon runs from October 27 to November 29, with an education period starting October 13 to help new participants learn XRPL’s framework.

Developed in C++, the program rewards any researcher who finds a valid bug, and if even one serious flaw is found, the entire $200,000 pool is paid out.

If not, participants still share a fallback pool of $30,000, a clever way to reward deep, honest research over surface-level findings.

Ripple and Immunefi are also offering an Attackathon Academy, complete with live sessions from Ripple engineers, XRPL-specific guides, and a test environment so even beginners can dive in.

Bugs and Features in Focus

The competition focuses on key areas like liquidation logic, interest accrual, clawback systems, vault interactions, and permissioned access control. Each of these plays a crucial role in the protocol’s fund security and stability.

If the XRPL Lending Protocol proves reliable after this stress test, it could become a blueprint for safer, permissioned DeFi, one where transparency, regulation, and blockchain innovation finally meet.

So yes, Ripple is asking the world to attack XRPL. But it’s not a sign of weakness. It’s a sign of confidence.

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