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<h3 class="h1 mb-4 mt-12">How Green Is Your Currency?</h3>
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<a href="" class="arrow-link text-green bold">Explore the Interactive Tool</a>
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<a href="" class="arrow-link text-primary bold">Explore the Interactive Tool</a>
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<h4 class="text-largest mt-16">Energy Consumption for Cash, Credit Cards and Crypto</h4>
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<p class="pr-1">Moving money carries cost—and not just the fee on your transaction or the value of your payment.<br/><br/>Whether it’s in cash, on a credit card or with crypto, every transaction you make consumes energy, and therefore, emits pollutants into the environment. </p>
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<h3>How Does XRP Compare to Other Currencies?</h3>
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<a href="#" class="text-green arrow-link bold">Learn more about the methodology</a>
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<a href="#" class="text-primary arrow-link bold">Learn more about the methodology</a>
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<div class="row mb-20 ml-0 mr-0">
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<div class="col-lg-4 offset-lg-2">
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<p class="text-green bold">{% trans %}What is XRPL.org?{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p class="text-primary bold">{% trans %}What is XRPL.org?{% endtrans %}</p>
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<h2 class="mb-10">{% trans %}A Community-Driven Resource for All Things XRP and XRP Ledger{% endtrans %}</h2>
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<p>{% trans %}Whether you’re a developer building on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) or just getting acquainted with blockchain and digital assets, XRPL.org is your source for technical information, reference materials, tools and all things XRP.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p class="text-green bold">{% trans %}What is XRP?{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p class="text-primary bold">{% trans %}What is XRP?{% endtrans %}</p>
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<h2 class="mb-10">{% trans %}A Digital Asset Built for Payments{% endtrans %}</h2>
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<p class="mb-4">{% trans %}XRP is a digital asset built for payments. It is the native digital asset on the XRP Ledger—an open-source, permissionless and decentralized blockchain technology that can settle transactions in 3-5 seconds.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p class="mb-4">{% trans %}It is the best way to move money around the world; the fuel for our growing digital economy.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<a href="overview.html" class="btn btn-clear mr-4">{% trans %}Learn about XRP{% endtrans %}</a>
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<a href="history.html" class="arrow-link mt-4 text-green d-block"><span class="text-white">{% trans %}XRP History{% endtrans %}</span></a>
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<a href="history.html" class="arrow-link mt-4 text-primary d-block"><span class="text-white">{% trans %}XRP History{% endtrans %}</span></a>
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</section>
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<p>{% trans %}At that time, they decided their next move would be to gift 80 billion XRP to a not-yet-formed private company that would work with the broader community as well as pursue its own payments mission. The ledger code itself would be open source and for anyone to use.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}They all agreed on how to allocate the XRP among themselves and the future company, and they eventually created the company along with Chris Larsen in September 2012.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}While from a developer standpoint the XRP Ledger had already been created in early 2012, the final ledger stuck in late 2012, due to some stability issues. Once it stuck, 80% of the XRP was gifted to the company—initially called NewCoin and renamed quickly to OpenCoin.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}Once the XRP Ledger was fully functioning, 80% of the XRP was gifted to the company—initially called NewCoin and renamed quickly to OpenCoin.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}Chris Larsen was the CEO of OpenCoin, and at the company's founding, Jed was co-founder and CTO, David Schwartz was the Chief Cryptography Officer, and Arthur Britto an advisor.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<h4 class="mb-10">{% trans %}2013 OpenCoin Rebranded to Ripple Labs{% endtrans %}</h4>
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<p>{% trans %}At the outset of the company, OpenCoin set out to revolutionize the global financial system. Despite the revolutionary ideals of many of Bitcoin’s early believers, Larsen never thought blockchain technology should be used to overthrow the existing financial system. He believed that history’s most transformative innovations have always relied on the great ideas that came before them—not disrupting them.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}In early conversations with potential customers, the team was asked about the differences between the Ripple project and OpenCoin company.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}In early conversations with potential customers, the team was asked about the differences between the Ripple project and OpenCoin company. With the community starting to call the digital asset by its currency code "XRP" more widely, company leaders decided to rebrand the company to Ripple Labs, which has been shortened over time to "Ripple."{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}Today, the company uses XRP and the XRP Ledger for liquidity management in its cross-border payments business. Ripple also remains a stakeholder and contributor to the broader XRP community.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<h5 class="mb-10 normal">{% trans %}Each digital asset has different strengths that make it ideal for various use cases today.{% endtrans %}</h5>
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<p>{% trans %}Bitcoin is recognized broadly as a store of value and Ether (ETH) for use in smart contracts.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}Bitcoin is recognized broadly as a store of value and ether (ETH) for use in smart contracts.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}XRP is optimal for transacting—it’s fast, cheap, scalable and energy-efficient. It was designed for use in global payments.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<h2>{% trans %}How Does the XRP Ledger Work?{% endtrans %}</h2>
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<p>{% trans %}The XRP Ledger stands on open-source technologies on which anyone can build. The XRP Ledger is maintained by a global “XRP Community”—a diverse set of participants composed of software engineers, server operators and validators.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}The XRP Ledger is open-source technology on which anyone can build. The XRP Ledger is maintained by a global “XRP Community”—a diverse set of participants composed of software engineers, server operators and validators.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}The XRP Ledger uses a consensus protocol, in which validators come to an agreement on the order of XRP transactions every 3-5 seconds. This agreement serves as the final and irreversible settlement.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<h4>{% trans %}Businesses{% endtrans %}</h4>
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<p class="my-10">{% trans %}Many businesses are building on the XRP Ledger, pursuing powerful use cases in micropayments, gaming, web monetization and more. Additionally, Ripple, the technology company, is focused on building a network and infrastructure that leverages XRP to power faster, more affordable cross-border payments around the world.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p class="my-10">{% trans %}Many businesses are building on the XRP Ledger, pursuing powerful use cases in decentralized finance micropayments, gaming, web monetization and more. Additionally, Ripple, the technology company, is focused on building a network and infrastructure that leverages XRP to power faster, more affordable cross-border payments around the world.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<a href="businesses.html" class="text-white bold arrow-link">{% trans %}More About Businesses{% endtrans %}</a>
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<h4>{% trans %}Individuals{% endtrans %}</h4>
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<p class="my-10">{% trans %}Individual consumers can use XRP to move different currencies around the world. For example, through the PayID solution, anyone can use XRP—or any currency, be it fiat or digital assets—to easily make purchases across any payments network.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p class="my-10">{% trans %}Individual consumers can use XRP to move different currencies around the world. For example, through wallets and exchanges that use PayID, anyone can use XRP—or any currency, be it fiat or digital assets—to easily make purchases across any payments network.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<a href="uses.html" class="text-white bold arrow-link">{% trans %}More About Uses{% endtrans %}</a>
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<h2 class="mb-10">{% trans %}What Is the Relationship Between Ripple and XRP?{% endtrans %}</h2>
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<p>{% trans %}Ripple is a technology company that makes it easier to build a high-performance, global payments business through its platform, RippleNet. XRP is a digital asset independent of this, and is used in Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity service to facilitate efficient and cost-effective cross-border transactions.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}Ripple is a technology company that makes it easier to build a high-performance, global payments business through its platform, RippleNet. XRP is a digital asset independent of this, and is used in Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity service to facilitate efficient and cost-effective cross-border transactions. In December of 2017, Ripple placed 55 Billion XRP into a cryptographically secured <a href="https://ripple.com/insights/explanation-ripples-xrp-escrow/" target="_blank">escrow</a> account to support stable and healthy XRP <a href="https://ripple.com/xrp/market-performance" target="_blank">markets</a>.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<a href="https://ripple.com/" class="mt-10 btn btn-clear">{% trans %}Visit Ripple's Website{% endtrans %}</a>
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<h2 class="mt-12 mb-10">{% trans %}XRP and the XRP Ledger are used to power innovative technology across the payments space.{% endtrans %}</h2>
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<p>{% trans %}From cross-border payments to web monetization, businesses and developers around the world are leveraging the XRP Ledger and its native digital asset, XRP—a faster, cheaper and greener currency.{% endtrans %}</p>
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<p>{% trans %}From cross-border payments to decentralized finance, businesses and developers around the world are leveraging the XRP Ledger and its native digital asset, XRP—a faster, cheaper and greener currency.{% endtrans %}</p>
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</section>
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