Ripple has added three cryptocurrency exchanges to its cross-border payments settlement product, according to a press release published August 16.
Ph cryptocurrency trading platforms within its initiative to build a "Healthy" ecosystem of digital asset exchange.
The new partners will enable Ripple's xRapid payments solution to move between XRP and U.S. dollars, Mexican pesos, and Philippine pesos respectively.
"A financial institution that has an account with Bittrex would initiate a payment in U.S. dollars via xRapid, which instantly converts into XRP on Bittrex. The payment amount in XRP is settled over the XRP Ledger, then Bitso, through its Mexican peso liquidity pool, instantly converts the XRP into fiat, which is then settled into the destination bank account."
XRapid is a liquidity solution for Ripple's blockchain-based real-time gross settlement system, which is developed to facilitate international fiat transfers between financial institutions.
"We've seen several successful xRapid pilots already, and as we move the product from beta to production later this year, these exchange partners will allow us to provide financial institutions with the comfort and assurance that their payments will move seamlessly between different currencies."
In May, financial institutions who participated in the pilot of xRapid platform, which tested payments between the U.S. and Mexico, reported transaction savings of 40-70 percent.
Although the testing showed solid product performance, Ripple chief cryptographer David Schwartz claimed that banks are unlikely to deploy blockchain to process international payments, citing low scalability and privacy problems.
Earlier this week, Cointelegraph reported that Ripple is considering breaking into the Chinese market to speed up international payments with blockchain technology.
Jeremy Light, vice president of European Union strategic accounts at Ripple, said that "China is definitely a country and region of interest."
Ripple Partners With Three Crypto Exchanges as Part of XRapid Solution
Publicado en Aug 17, 2018
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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