Cryptocurrency exchange CoinField has launched an XRP validator which is already included in Ripple's Unique Node List.According to a press release published on Oct. 2, "UNLs are the lists of transaction validators a given participant believes will not conspire to defraud them."
The exchange's team has also reportedly been working on a new project based on XRP's ledger for half a year.
CoinField promises to release the details of it on Oct. 15.
"This new ecosystem is the most sophisticated project ever built on top of XRPL, and it is the best use case for that. We believe this will be a big step forward for the whole industry and the mass adoption of XRP blockchain."
Reportedly CoinField will also officially present the details of the new ecosystem at the Malta A.I. and Blockchain Summit on Nov. 8.
"We have a great team of advisors in our upcoming #XRPL project. All well-known figures in #cryptocurrency space. I'll be thrilled to announce the names & the details of the project very soon. This will be a game-changer! + #XRPL = ?".
As Cointelegraph reported on Oct. 6, Samsung Pay, the mobile payments service of South Korean tech giant Samsung, has partnered with payments platform Finablr, Ripple's RippleNet member, to offer cross-border payments feature Money Transfer to its app's users.
Crypto Exchange CoinField Launches XRP Validator, Teases New Ecosystem
gepubliceerd op Oct 7, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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