Mike Ellery 08382d866b Support ipv6 for peer and RPC comms:
Fixes: RIPD-1574

Alias beast address classes to the asio equivalents. Adjust users of
address classes accordingly. Fix resolver class so that it can support
ipv6 addresses. Make unit tests use ipv6 localhost network. Extend
endpoint peer message to support string endpoint
representations while also supporting the existing fields (both are
optional/repeated types). Expand test for Livecache and Endpoint.
Workaround some false positive ipaddr tests on windows (asio bug?)
Replaced usage of address::from_string(deprecated) with free function
make_address. Identified a remaining use of v4 address type and
replaced with the more appropriate IPEndpoint type (rpc_ip cmdline
option). Add CLI flag for using ipv4 with unit tests.

Release Notes
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The optional rpc_port command line flag is deprecated. The rpc_ip
parameter now works as documented and accepts ip and port combined.
2018-06-19 09:32:54 -07:00
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What is Ripple?

Ripple

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Please contact us. We can help guide your integration.

Ripple is a network of computers which use the Ripple consensus algorithm to atomically settle and record transactions on a secure distributed database, the Ripple Consensus Ledger (RCL). Because of its distributed nature, the RCL offers transaction immutability without a central operator. The RCL contains a built-in currency exchange and its path-finding algorithm finds competitive exchange rates across order books and currency pairs.

Key Features

  • Distributed
    • Direct account-to-account settlement with no central operator
    • Decentralized global market for competitive FX
  • Secure
    • Transactions are cryptographically signed using ECDSA or Ed25519
    • Multi-signing capabilities
  • Scalable
    • Capacity to process the worlds cross-border payments volume
    • Easy access to liquidity through a competitive FX marketplace

Cross-border payments

Ripple enables banks to settle cross-border payments in real-time, with end-to-end transparency, and at lower costs. Banks can provide liquidity for FX themselves or source it from third parties.

As Ripple adoption grows, so do the number of currencies and counterparties. Liquidity providers need to maintain accounts with each counterparty for each currency a capital- and time-intensive endeavor that spreads liquidity thin. Further, some transactions, such as exotic currency trades, will require multiple trading parties, who each layer costs to the transaction. Thin liquidity and many intermediary trading parties make competitive pricing challenging.

Flow - Direct

XRP as a Bridge Currency

Ripple can bridge even exotic currency pairs directly through XRP. Similar to USD in todays currency market, XRP allows liquidity providers to focus on offering competitive FX rates on fewer pairs and adding depth to order books. Unlike USD, trading through XRP does not require bank accounts, service fees, counterparty risk, or additional operational costs. By using XRP, liquidity providers can specialize in certain currency corridors, reduce operational costs, and ultimately, offer more competitive FX pricing.

Flow - Bridged over XRP

rippled - Ripple server

rippled is the reference server implementation of the Ripple protocol. To learn more about how to build and run a rippled server, visit https://ripple.com/build/rippled-setup/

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License

rippled is open source and permissively licensed under the ISC license. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Repository Contents

Folder Contents
./bin Scripts and data files for Ripple integrators.
./build Intermediate and final build outputs.
./Builds Platform-specific guides for building rippled.
./docs Source documentation files and doxygen config.
./cfg Example configuration files.
./src Source code.

Some of the directories under src are external repositories inlined via git-subtree. See the corresponding README for more details.

For more information:

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