Applying for UNLIndependent XRPL validator — building the track record for UNL inclusion
We run our own validator and are accumulating the public uptime + agreement history required for trusted-list inclusion. Every figure here is checkable against an independent source — don't trust, verify.
The open protocols and software we depend on. Each one is independently developed and verifiable.
XL
XRP Ledger
Settlement protocol
The open, permissionless protocol on which XRPSync trades settle. Maintained by an independent foundation; we have no control over it.
xrpl.org
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Ripple Labs · XRPL Foundation
Protocol contributors
Ripple Labs publishes the trusted validator list (UNL) we follow. The XRPL Foundation maintains the rippled reference implementation.
We are independent of both
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rippled
Validator software
Our validator runs the open-source rippled reference implementation, ISC-licensed. We pin specific releases and document upgrades in our changelog.
github.com/XRPLF/rippled
We integrate with
Third parties whose services are accessible from XRPSync. None of these have custody of your funds or keys.
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MoonPay
Fiat onramp
Used when you buy XRP with a card or bank transfer. The transaction settles to your own wallet — XRPSync never sees the funds.
third-party · KYC theirs
TV
TradingView
External charting
Embedded as a chart source on the exchange terminal. Read-only — TradingView never sees your wallet or trade data.
BITSTAMP:XRPUSD widget
DEX
XRPL DEX
On-ledger order matching
Order matching happens natively on the XRP Ledger. We don't operate a central order book — every trade is a public on-ledger transaction.
native ledger primitive
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RLUSD
Ripple-issued stablecoin
The RLUSD token traded on XRPSync is issued on-ledger by Ripple's authorized issuer. We hold no RLUSD reserves and have no role in issuance.
issued on-ledger
Independent · Veteran-owned · U.S.-based
Who we are, plainly. XRPSync is an independent platform founded and operated by a U.S. military veteran, running its own U.S.-based validator on the XRP Ledger — contributing to the network's decentralization and geographic diversity. Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Ripple Labs, the U.S. government, or the U.S. armed forces.
We are NOT
Anti-phishing disclosure. The clearer we are about what we don't do, the harder it is for anyone to pretend to be us.
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NOT affiliated with Ripple Labs, Inc.
We use the XRP Ledger the way an email client uses SMTP. No business, financial, or legal relationship with Ripple Labs.
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We do NOT hold your funds
Non-custodial. Keys live in your wallet on your device, encrypted with your master password. We literally cannot move your funds.
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We do NOT accept fiat directly
USD/EUR conversions go through MoonPay. We never touch fiat balances. Anyone claiming otherwise is impersonating us.
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We do NOT insure user funds
Non-custodial means you are the bank. There is no FDIC, no SIPC, no insurance pool. If you lose your master password, your funds are unrecoverable.
Independent verification
Don't trust us — verify. Every claim on this page can be checked against an independent source.
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Source code
Public on GitHub
Wallet, signer, and validator config are in public repositories under MIT license. Reproducible builds let you verify the binary.
github.com/xrpsync
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Validator status
Live now
Same live network state shown on the Network tab. Verify our validator against the published UNL on vl.ripple.com.