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With digital currencies, the cat is out of the bag, and it is unlikely that the world will ever return to a 20th-century era of paper money and plastic.

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2 With digital currencies, the cat is out of the bag, and it is unlikely that the world will ever return to a 20th-century era of paper money and plastic credit cards. The future is digital money on smartphones. Gary Kremen, CrossCoin Ventures

3 What is Ripple Currencies How it works Pros Cons Ripple in action Questions

4 Payment network – Distributed – Consensus Protocol – Allows cross-currency transactions – Based on global ledger Digital currency – In network currency – Bridge

5 Distributed Peer-to-peer Each node has one or more roles World wide Based on trust between nodes Allows for transactions involving any type of currency – Fiat – Crypto currencies – Commodities Bridge payments to external entitites

6 Ripple Transaction Protocol (RTXP) Identify paths between entities Maintain ledger Maintain connectivity rippled

7 Ripple (XRP) Divisible up to 6 decimal places - drop 1 XRP = 0.0163 USD “Pre-mined” – Distributed by Ripple Labs – Build trust and goodwill – Charity Used as intermediary when exchanges between other currencies not possible

8 Claims to allow trading of any currency – USD, CAD, GBP, CNY, etc. – BTC, XRP and other crypto currencies Commodities – Gold, silver, etc. Other – Frequent flyer miles – Phone airtime minutes

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10 Network snapshot – Balances – Trust limits – Transactions since last ledger Synchronized across all nodes in network Represented as a hash tree Continuous ledger close

11 Network must periodically agree on new ledger – Consensus based on trust others are not collduing Response to double-spending problem – Not reliant on single third party Validation – Non-colluding – Unique Node List (UNL) – Recommend 1000 nodes/5 continents – Varied interests Bad behaviors – Easily detected – Future distrust

12 Iterative – Start with view of all transactions – Broadcast set of likely transactions – Receive other sets from trusted nodes – Unknown transactions – those not from trusted source are voted down – Include any transaction approved by at least 50% of UNL – Repeat with broadcast, increasing threshold each time until clear consensus (80% or greater) is reached – Valid transactions voted out remain in queue for next consensus – Invalid transactions become apparent over time – Node may become untrusted

13 Each user has unique address Balances – Currency specific – Gateway specific

14 Balance owed between parties – One way – Trust limits – Trust balances Dynamic – Any two addresses – Established or removed at any time

15 Offer to trade – One balance type for another – Offering user sets exchange rate

16 Any Ripple user can assume any role Roles distinguished by connection to others – Customers – Merchants – Gateways – Market Makers

17 Connect to local gateway – Customer/merchant must trust gateway Typically – Single gateway – Local currency Merchant offers goods and services

18 Common party Holds balances of connected customers Not required to trust anyone Typically associated with local currency

19 Connect gateway communities Trust multiple gateways Provide paths between gateways

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21 Limiting criminal activity – Know-Your-Customer (KYC) – Anti-Money laundering (AML) Fast transactions – Consensus reached quickly No mining – less electricity consumed Funding opportunities – CrossCoin accelerator

22 XRP Security System – Small security fee for each transaction – Destroyed, not banked – Prevent spamming of network XRP reserves – Account reserve – Action reserve

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24 “Pre-mined” XRP – 100 billion produced – 55 billion to be donated – Ripple Labs retaining 25 billion Lack of anonymity Requires purchase of XRP – Free account – Required reserve of 20 XRP Open source? Who are the validators? – https://ripple.com/ripple.txt https://ripple.com/ripple.txt

25 Decentralized vs distributed

26 http://www.ripplecharts.com/#/ https://dev.ripple.com/ http://rippleprice.com/ https://www.computingforgood.org/ http://www.xrpga.org/gateways.html https://shop.rippleunion.com/

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28 http://www.fastcompany.com/3027271/fast-feed/move-over-bitcoin-crosscoins-new-accelerator-bets-on-the-ripple-ecosystem https://www.ripplelabs.com/ http://www.ripplecharts.com/#/ https://dev.ripple.com/ http://rippleprice.com/ https://www.computingforgood.org/ http://www.xrpga.org/gateways.html https://shop.rippleunion.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-spending http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripple_(payment_protocol) https://www.ripplelabs.com/xrp-distribution/ http://crypt.la/2014/01/22/unexposing-the-ripple-scam-rebutting-ripplescam-org/ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=393882.0 http://ripplescam.org/ http://www.coindesk.com/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-ripple/ http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/11/inputs/


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