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The RipplePay concept seems worth exploring, though it's difficult to imagine a scenario in which it acquires enough users to really become useful beyond simple tracking of personal debt. | The RipplePay concept seems worth exploring, though it's difficult to imagine a scenario in which it acquires enough users to really become useful beyond simple tracking of personal debt. | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [https://classic.ripplepay.com/ classic.ripplepay.com]: explains the concept | ||
+ | * {{wikipedia|Ripple (payment protocol)}}: explains much; HTYP article probably needs to be split up and expanded | ||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | The idea of {{l/wp|Hawala}} seems like a non-computer-oriented version of this, with brokers instead of everything being peer-to-peer. In practice, a RipplePay site might be acting kind of like a Hawala broker. |
Revision as of 09:35, 22 September 2017
About
There are essentially two sites associated with RipplePay. The original site for p2p "personal credit" software is at classic.ripplepay.com and the newer, more traditionally-oriented service site is at ripple.com. The latter seems to offer only international payment services for businesses under the brand-name "Ripple".
The RipplePay concept seems worth exploring, though it's difficult to imagine a scenario in which it acquires enough users to really become useful beyond simple tracking of personal debt.
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Links
- classic.ripplepay.com: explains the concept
- Wikipedia: explains much; HTYP article probably needs to be split up and expanded
Notes
The idea of Hawala seems like a non-computer-oriented version of this, with brokers instead of everything being peer-to-peer. In practice, a RipplePay site might be acting kind of like a Hawala broker.