Ripple is a real-time gross settlement system, currency exchange and remittance network created by Ripple Labs Inc., a US-based technology company. Released in 2012, Ripple is built upon a distributed open source protocol, and supports tokens representing fiat currency, cryptocurrency, commodities, or other units of value such as frequent flier miles or mobile minutes.[2] Ripple purports to enable "secure, instantly and nearly free global financial transactions of any size with no chargebacks."
The ledger employs the decentralized native cryptocurrency known as XRP, which as of September 2018 was the second largest coin by market capitalization.[3][4] Ripple has been adopted by banks and payment networks as settlement infrastructure technology.[5] Ripple relies on a common shared ledger, which is a distributed database storing information about all Ripple accounts. The network is "managed by a network of independent validating servers that constantly compare their transaction records." Servers could belong to anyone, including banks or market makers.[6] Ripple validates accounts and balances instantly for payment transmission and delivers payment notification with very little latency (within a few seconds).[7] Payments are irreversible, and there are no chargebacks.[
 Date | Amount |
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2019-12-12 00:02:03 | 2.25893000 XRP |
2019-12-11 10:30:05 | 4.59800000 XRP |
2019-12-08 21:59:03 | 0.25000000 XRP |
2019-12-07 01:32:03 | 1.65786000 XRP |
2019-12-05 20:20:03 | 7.21400000 XRP |
2019-11-30 19:33:04 | 22.00000000 XRP |
2019-11-27 14:02:04 | 34.42000000 XRP |
2019-11-27 06:50:04 | 38.25960000 XRP |
2019-11-22 16:23:44 | 10.14250000 XRP |
2019-11-21 16:11:04 | 1.00808000 XRP |
date | amount |
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2019-03-02 03:29:59 | 0.11228200 XRP |