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  2. XRP Ledger - Wikipedia

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    The XRP Ledger peer-to-peer overlay network is characterized by a small-world network topology, featuring a tightly clustered structure and short paths between nodes. [10] Information systems expert Mary Lacity notes that this platform "uses much less electricity than Bitcoin—about as much electricity as it costs to run an email server".

  3. Cryptocurrency exchange - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency exchange can typically send cryptocurrency to a user's personal cryptocurrency wallet.Some can convert digital currency balances into anonymous prepaid cards which can be used to withdraw funds from ATMs worldwide [1] [2] while other digital currencies are backed by real-world commodities such as gold.

  4. Interledger Foundation - Wikipedia

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    On 6 July 2016, the first payment using the Interledger Protocol was transmitted between two different ledgers, the Bitcoin ledger on Bitstamp and the XRP ledger on GateHub. [7] In July 2017, the Bank of England carried out a successful test of the Interledger Protocol. This test transaction synchronized payments between the central bank’s ...

  5. Talk:XRP Ledger/Source analysis - Wikipedia

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    "The XRP Ledger is an open-source cryptographic ledger powered by a peer-to-peer network of nodes". "XRP Ledger is Ripple's open-source blockchain with the XRP coin as its native asset. It runs independently of the Ripple company, although Ripple uses it for various purposes."

  6. Better Buy in 2025: XRP, Dogecoin, or Bitcoin? - AOL

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    The XRP cryptocurrency was created in 2012 by a technology company called Ripple, which built a payment network called RippleNet. This network allows banks and financial institutions to send money ...

  7. Stellar (payment network) - Wikipedia

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    Servers run a software implementation of the protocol, and use the Internet to connect to and communicate with other Stellar servers. Each server stores a ledger of all the accounts in the network. 3 nodes are operated by the Stellar Development Foundation, in conjunction with 22 other organizations, providing for a total of 77 validator nodes ...

  8. Ledger releases new Kindle-like Stax wallet as ... - AOL

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    The new wallet is also intended as the latest step in the company's journey to make secure crypto ownership less complicated for a more mainstream customer base. Ledger Stax (Ledger)

  9. Cryptocurrency wallet - Wikipedia

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    An example paper printable bitcoin wallet consisting of one bitcoin address for receiving and the corresponding private key for spending. A cryptocurrency wallet is a device, [1] physical medium, [2] program or an online service which stores the public and/or private keys [3] for cryptocurrency transactions.