The metrics that matter for XRP network health and how to read them without counting noise
Summary
Monitoring the health of the XRP Ledger (XRPL) demands a nuanced approach that separates metrics across infrastructure, market activity (DEX throughput), and payments to avoid misleading conclusions often caused by compressing diverse behaviors into single figures. Key infrastructure health indicators include validator liveness, as the network requires 80% of trusted validators to be active to maintain consensus; a failure here invalidates any "payments rail" narrative. For adoption, new addresses and TrustSet transactions (opening trustlines) should be tracked together, as address formation alone does not confirm deeper asset connectivity. Market activity requires separating native order book (CLOB) volume from Automated Market Maker (AMM) volume to gauge durable throughput versus event-driven spikes. Finally, payment metrics must distinguish between payment count and payment value, as transaction counts alone do not reflect economic settlement. The article provides a starter dashboard template for 2026, emphasizing tracking these distinct modules alongside institutional milestones like the Ripple-Aviva tokenization effort.
(Source:CryptoSlate)