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  2. XRP Ledger - Wikipedia

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    The open-source project was originally called "Ripple", the unique consensus ledger was called the Ripple Consensus Ledger, the transaction protocol was called the Ripple Transaction Protocol or RTXP and the digital asset (known as "ripples") using XRP as the three-letter currency code to follow the naming convention of BTC for Bitcoin.

  3. GateHub Releases PSA on Phishing Scam Targeting Its Ripple ...

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    Ripple (XRP) wallet and gateway-as-a-service provider GateHub has warned that there is a phishing scam campaign targeting its cryptocurrency wallet users, as per an announcement on June 13. The ...

  4. Ripple Labs - Wikipedia

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    Ripple Labs, Inc. is an American technology company which develops the Ripple payment protocol and exchange network. Originally named Opencoin and renamed in 2015, ...

  5. Ripple announces launch of RLUSD stablecoin - AOL

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    Ripple Payments, the arm of Ripple that partners with global banks to facilitate international transactions, will begin to use RLUSD early next year, according to the company. The stablecoin space

  6. Ripple’s XRP soars over 40% as regulatory headwinds let up

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    The XRP price surge also comes as investors bet on the future of Ripple products. Fox Business reported that the company’s long-awaited stablecoin, RLUSD , is poised for regulatory approval in ...

  7. Cryptocurrency - 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 Main article: Cryptocurrency wallet A cryptocurrency wallet is a means of storing the public and private "keys" (address) or seed, which can be used to receive or spend the cryptocurrency. [ 82 ]

  8. The gambling industry's sly new way to suck money from ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, consumers' wallets have been emptying: Americans bet a record $120 billion in 2023, according to the American Gaming Association.A study by California researchers released in 2024 ...

  9. Ripple20 - Wikipedia

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    Ripple20 is a set of vulnerabilities discovered in 2020 in a software library that implemented a TCP/IP stack.The security concerns were discovered by JSOF, which named the collective vulnerabilities for how one company's code became embedded into numerous products.