9 new companies join the RippleNet system Blockchain startup Ripple has signed an agreement with nine companies that have become new members of its global payment product RippleNet. CoinDesk writes about it.
9 new companies joined the RippleNet system
Blockchain startup Ripple has signed an agreement with nine companies to become new members of its global payments product RippleNet. Writes about this CoinDesk.Bexs Banco de Cambio (an international payment service), dLocal (a payment service used by Uber and GoDaddy), as well as Credit Agricole, Currencies Direct, IFX, TransferGo, Cuallix, are new members of the network, which now includes more than 100 companies. Krungsri and Rakbank.
In the announcement, Ripple indicated that the group is not just another blockchain consortium, but a successful project that produces real products that solve real problems..
As an example, Ripple cited financial services company Cuallix, which will become the first network partner to use its own cryptocurrency Ripple XRP for international transfers. The company intends to use tokens to make transfers between the United States and Mexico in order to minimize transaction costs.
“The global payment system is undoubtedly undergoing a fundamental change that financial institutions are using blockchain to solve existing customer service challenges,” said Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse..
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