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  1. Frederik C. 2 augustus 2019 18:16
    "We are Live and we are literally settling currencies in seconds." Alex Holmes CEO of @MoneyGram
    The investment agreement provides the Company with an option to sell up to $20 million of additional equity to Ripple through June 30, 2020. The commercial agreement allows MoneyGram to utilize Ripple's xRapid blockchain product, as well as XRP, Ripple's cryptocurrency, to facilitate cross-border settlement. The Company expects that this will reduce working capital needs and have the potential to generate additional earnings and cash flow.

    twitter.com/i/status/1157300975918551048
    ir.moneygram.com/news-releases/news-r...
  2. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 5 augustus 2019 23:12
    Fed werkt aan eigen realtime betalingssysteem

    Door ANP Producties
    2 uur geleden in FINANCIEEL

    Washington - De Federal Reserve wil over een paar jaar met een eigen realtime betalingssysteem komen. De Amerikaanse koepel van centrale banken denkt de nieuwe dienst, FedNow genaamd, in 2023 of 2024 te lanceren.

    Het gaat om een soort tegenhanger van het realtime betalingssysteem dat in 2017 door een groep grote banken, verenigd in het consortium The Clearing House, is opgezet. Waarschijnlijk is FedNow vooral bedoeld voor kleinere banken. Die hadden al bij de Fed aangeklopt voor hulp omdat zij geen toegang hebben tot dezelfde systemen als de grotere banken. De Fed denkt dat de twee systemen straks prima naast elkaar kunnen bestaan.
  3. Frederik C. 6 augustus 2019 11:52
    Voor hen die nog niet up to speed zijn...Vanaf 2015 werkt Ripple samen met de Fed...Is vorig jaar geintensiveerd, met benoeming van Ryan Zagone in de stuurgroep Fed Faster payemnets.

    Ripple’s Executive Elected to Fed’s Faster payments Task Force
    www.legalgamblingandthelaw.com/news/r...

    fasterpaymentstaskforce.org/meet-the-...

    Steering Committee:

    A committee comprised of task force members that advised the chair on task force meeting agendas and assisted in prioritizing the various work efforts. The committee also assisted in determining the scope of task force work groups, representing individual segments and synthesizing segment perspectives and determining items in need of full task force deliberation.

    Gary Beets – Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury
    Rick Burke – TD Bank, N.A.
    Roy DeCicco – Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) X9, Inc.
    John Drechny – Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
    Jan Estep – NACHA – The Electronic Payments Association
    Kathy Hanna – The Kroger Company
    Mark Keeling – The Bankers Bank
    Jordan Lampe – Dwolla, Inc.
    Steve Ledford – The Clearing House (TCH)
    Tom Rea – U.S. Bank
    Jim Reuter – FirstBank Colorado
    Bob Steen – Bridge Community Bank
    Gary Stein – Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
    Christina Tetreault – Consumers Union
    Marceline White – Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition
    Bradley Wilkes – WingCash LLC
    Ryan Zagone – Ripple


    Editorial Board:

    Made up of the sub-work group leads and subsets of the Faster and Secure Payments Steering Committees, the board provided directional input regarding segment/topic perspectives and advice on initial reviews and interim drafts.

    Steve Bohn – QRUZ
    Rick Burke – TD Bank, N.A.
    Kevin Christensen – SHAZAM Network
    Roy DeCicco – Accredited Standards Comimitte (ASC) X9, Inc.
    John Drechny – WalMart Stores, Inc.
    Jan Estep – NACHA – The Electronic Payments Association
    Erin Fonte – Dykema Cox Smith
    Chris Gilbert – Bankers’ Bank of Kansas (Secure Payments Task Force Representative)
    Steve Ledford – The Clearing House (TCH)
    Steve Mott – BetterBuyDesign
    Ali Raza – CCG Catalyst Consulting Group
    Tom Rea – U.S. Bank
    Rodman Reef – Reef Karson Consulting, LLC
    Jim Reuter – FirstBank Colorado
    Ian Schweid – Mercantil Bank
    Gary Stein – Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
    Christina Tetreault – Consumers Union
    Bradley Wilkes – WingCash LLC
    Ryan Zagone – Ripple


    Task Force Participants

    Steering Committee:

    A committee comprised of task force members that advised the chair on task force meeting agendas and assisted in prioritizing the various work efforts. The committee also assisted in determining the scope of task force work groups, representing individual segments and synthesizing segment perspectives and determining items in need of full task force deliberation.

    Sub-work Group Leads:

    Task force leads who were responsible for directing their respective work groups in conducting deep dives on assigned challenges and opportunities. This work informed the part of the Final Report that addresses the four primary cross-solution foundational issues.
    Editorial Board:

    Made up of the sub-work group leads and subsets of the Faster and Secure Payments Steering Committees, the board provided directional input regarding segment/topic perspectives and advice on initial reviews and interim drafts.
    Advisory Group:

    A group comprised of a subset of Faster and Secure Steering Committee members to provide oversight and counsel to the Qualified Independent Assessment Team on behalf of the Faster Payments Task Force. This group promoted a fair and independent proposal assessment process.
    Solution Proposers:

    Sixteen task force participant organizations or groups of organizations, that submitted faster payments solutions to address the need for fast, safe, ubiquitous payments as set forth in the Effectiveness Criteria.

    Ripple is seeping into the core of the global financial system

    Ripple is enabling institutions such as the Federal Reserve, the IMF and central banks to hold on to their power, and move into a new phase.

    medium.com/chainrift-research/ripple-...

    Dit wordt ook mooi!!...Over 2 maanden!
    www.tchbpiconference.com/speakers/det...
    Ryan is the Director of Regulatory Relations at Ripple, a payment technology company named one of the 50 Smartest Companies by MIT and the recipient of the World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneer Award. Ryan manages Ripple’s relationships with over 30 central banks and regulators. He is a recognized thought leader, focusing on the regulatory responses to new technology. Ryan is currently: a delegate to the IMF’s High Level Advisory Group on Fintech; a member of the Industry Advisory Panel of the United States Conference of State Bank Supervisors, the consortium of state regulators; and a member of the research advisory board of the United Nations’ Better Than Cash Alliance – an effort to accelerate financial inclusion through electronic payments. From 2015-2017, Ryan served on the Steering Committee of the Federal Reserve's Faster Payments Initiative. Previously, he focused on product strategy at Deloitte and regulatory policy at the American Bankers Association.
  4. Newbie#1 7 augustus 2019 11:10
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    DeZwarteRidder schreef op 6 augustus 2019 12:01:

    Een ding is zeker: de FED gaat geen ripples gebruiken voor overboekingen, maar wellicht gaan ze wel wat ideetjes van Ripple Inc gebruiken of na-apen.
    Ik lees nergens dat het zeker is dat ze geen Ripples gaan gebruiken. Wellicht een andere interpretatie.
    Voorlopig lees ik dat ze bij Ripple blij zijn met deze mededeling, zal dus wel meer achter zitten...

    cryptopotato.com/is-the-federal-reser...

  5. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 7 augustus 2019 11:17
    quote:

    Newbie#1 schreef op 7 augustus 2019 11:10:

    [...]Ik lees nergens dat het zeker is dat ze geen Ripples gaan gebruiken. Wellicht een andere interpretatie.
    Voorlopig lees ik dat ze bij Ripple blij zijn met deze mededeling, zal dus wel meer achter zitten...

    cryptopotato.com/is-the-federal-reser...
    Het idee dat de FED cryptovaluta zou willen gebruiken, is te belachelijk voor woorden.
    Er zijn al talloze supersnelle overboekingssystemen die zonder Ripples werken.

    De Ripple is dus overbodig geworden.
  6. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 19 augustus 2019 16:16
    quote:

    Radikal schreef op 19 augustus 2019 16:13:

    [...]Deze post ga ik vroeg of laat nog opnieuw op het forum zetten. Ofwel heb je 100% gelijk, wat uiteraard kan, ofwel ben je de sukkel van de maand...
    Ik heb niet gezegd hoe lang die val ging duren, maar voorlopig is de XRP bijna gehalveerd sinds juni.
  7. [verwijderd] 20 augustus 2019 17:14
    quote:

    DeZwarteRidder schreef op 6 augustus 2019 12:01:

    Een ding is zeker: de FED gaat geen ripples gebruiken voor overboekingen, maar wellicht gaan ze wel wat ideetjes van Ripple Inc gebruiken of na-apen.
    Dat is het nadeel van Ripple, het is gewoon niet te beschermen als idee zijnde. Ik denk dat er betere mogelijkheden zijn dan Ripple.
  8. Frederik C. 26 augustus 2019 16:18
    Ripple gets 'A' Rating for its all-round use of its digital asset XRP by crypto & financial analysts TheStreet. "Keep an eye out for more high-profile partnerships to emerge from Ripple Labs during the balance of this year" - TheStreet
    www.thestreet.com/investing/cryptocur...
  9. Frederik C. 26 augustus 2019 21:01
    One of the frontrunners in the market is Ripple. It is challenging existing solutions by settling transactions in four seconds or less using its own cryptocurrency: XRP.

    This contrasts with SWIFT, which takes a different approach and integrates its open banking solution with a financial institution’s existing system to send messages between banks. However, despite the backing of financial institutions, SWIFT payments lag far behind emerging blockchain solutions. They process payments in over 24 hours and require human intervention.

    gomedici.com/blockchain-to-disrupt-gl...
  10. Frederik C. 31 augustus 2019 23:45
    Blockchain in cross-border payments: SMEs’ opportunity in international trade
    For example, Ripple partnered with Cambridge Global Payments — a subsidiary of Fleetcor Technologies and a leading global provider of commercial payment solutions — last year to help them achieve just that. By using XRP to facilitate cross-border payments, the company was able to cut down the costs for international B2B payments and bing down transaction speed to just a few seconds.
    (...)
    For instance, Euro Exim Bank is a UK SME bank which specialises in international export and import payments. The bank uses blockchain, combined with XRP, to provide clients with on-demand liquidity for international transactions. So instead of needing multiple pre-funded currency accounts around the world, the bank can move money where and when they are needed by its clients.

    In addition to this, Euro Exim Bank has started embedding complex trades within blockchain messages, allowing it to automate international trades and even further reduce the speed and costs of payments for international exports and imports.

    www.globalbankingandfinance.com/block...
  11. Frederik C. 2 september 2019 12:52
    PNC Bank start met gebruik RippleNet
    Een van de grootste banken van de Verenigde Staten, PNC, gaat het blockchain-netwerk RippleNet gebruiken. Het bedrijf heeft zo'n 400 miljard dollar aan assets en is de eerste bank van het land die gebruik gaat maken van Ripple. Ze willen het netwerk inzetten voor buitenlandse betalingen.
    allesovercrypto.nl/nieuws/pnc-bank-st...
  12. Frederik C. 3 september 2019 16:01
    MoneyGram (MGI) Up 64% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
    During the reported quarter, Ripple made an investment in MoneyGram, per a commercial agreement, by infusing equity of $30 million. The agreement allows MoneyGram to utilize Ripple's xRapid blockchain product, as well as XRP, Ripple's cryptocurrency, to facilitate cross-border settlement. This transaction is expected to reduce working capital needs and generate additional earnings and cash flow for the company.
    finance.yahoo.com/news/moneygram-mgi-...
  13. Frederik C. 7 september 2019 00:48
    Intellect Design Arena (iGTB) CBX Product - "Intellichain" "Intelligent Audit" & Dutch Banking Group ING
    Feel free to look more into some of the relationships above but I found it incredibly interesting that ING is integrating "Intellichain" which is powered by Ripple, also I'm sure that there are plenty more connections and trials that have been ran with "Intellichain"
    coil.com/p/XRP_OWL/Intellect-Design-A...
  14. Frederik C. 10 september 2019 21:36
    Er wordt steeds meer XRP verzameld

    In de loop van dit jaar (2019) wordt er steeds meer XRP verzameld. Een mogelijke reden hiervoor is het alsmaar toenemende aantal bankpartnerschappen tussen Ripple en de banken. In deze partnerschappen nemen de banken vaak het systeem van Ripple over, waardoor grensoverschrijdende betalingen binnen enkele secondes kunnen worden uitgevoerd. Alhoewel er continue van dit type partnerschappen bekend wordt gemaakt, blijft de waarde van de Ripple echter wel achter.

    newsbit.nl/bitcoin-haalt-xrp-in-in-ye...
  15. Frederik C. 11 september 2019 11:25
    XRP's weekly transaction value rises 60%
    The average amount of value being transferred over the XRP network has shot up this week, in part due to a large transfer from Ripple to its co-founder Jed McCaleb, who is no longer with the company.
    (...)However, the single transaction only accounts for 2.6% of the increase in weekly volume, suggesting that something else is pushing it up.

    finance.yahoo.com/news/xrps-weekly-tr...
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