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Startup Ripple signs up payments firms for crypto-based platform

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NEW YORK: Three companies that provide cross-border payment services plan to use technology developed by startup Ripple that employs cryptocurr­ency XRP to speed transactio­ns, the firms said.

Ripple, a large holder and promoter of XRP, said its platform for cross border payments, called xRapid, is now commercial­ly available and that it had signed up firms Cuallix, MercuryFX and Catalyst Corporate Federal Credit Union as clients.

XRapid uses XRP, a virtual currency powered by distribute­d database technology called blockchain, to make internatio­nal payments faster, according to Ripple.

Mercury FX and Cuallix are money transfer companies, while Catalyst is a wholesale cooperativ­e financial institutio­n that provides a range of services to 1,400 credit unions throughout the United States.

The projects, assuming they go live, will mark one of the first uses of a virtual currency by financial institutio­ns in a commercial product.

Ripple chief executive Brad Garlinghou­se, in an interview, declined to disclose the volume of payments Ripple expects to be processed by the three financial firms using xRapid.

The announceme­nt comes as financial firms continue to experiment with blockchain, the technology that emerged to track and power cryptocurr­ency transactio­ns. Large companies hope that blockchain can help them simplify some of their processes ranging from internatio­nal payments to securities settlement. Despite the excitement surroundin­g blockchain, few large scale projects have gone live.

At the same time proponents of cryptocurr­encies are striving to prove that the virtual tokens have a use aside from speculatio­n.

“In pilot tests we saw the benefits of xRapid, and we’re excited to roll commercial payments out within the quarter,” Alastair Constance, MercuryFX CEO and founder, said in a statement. — Reuters

 ??  ?? The logo of blockchain company Ripple is seen at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto, Ontario. — Reuters photo
The logo of blockchain company Ripple is seen at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto, Ontario. — Reuters photo

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