"Nate's" backing this. I checked with a hacker guy and he said it's good to go. IF what he said is true and it's better for the environment maybe it's not going to be so bad. Except in floods which recently took out Banks ATM & Woolies EFTPOS. They put up a sign CASH ONLY. Reserve Bank of Australia told me when I rang that Australia is a pilot for the project. IF there is demand for cash she said they will keep printing it. But not paper - polymer is OK atm. Here is 'Nate's' baby. The XRP Ledger: A Scalable, Sustainable Blockchain The XRP Ledger (XRPL) is a decentralized, public blockchain led by a global developer community. It’s fast, energy efficient, and reliable. With ease of development, low transaction costs, and a knowledgeable community, it provides developers with a strong open-source foundation for executing on the most demanding projects—without hurting the environment. https://xrpl.org/index.html
"Nate's" backing this. I checked with a hacker guy and he said it's good to go. IF what he said is true and it's better for the environment maybe it's not going to be so bad. Except in floods which recently took out Banks ATM & Woolies EFTPOS. They put up a sign CASH ONLY. Reserve Bank of Australia told me when I rang that Australia is a pilot for the project. IF there is demand for cash she said they will keep printing it. But not paper - polymer is OK atm. Here is 'Nate's' baby. The XRP Ledger: A Scalable, Sustainable Blockchain
ReplyDeleteThe XRP Ledger (XRPL) is a decentralized, public blockchain led by a global developer community.
It’s fast, energy efficient, and reliable. With ease of development, low transaction costs, and a knowledgeable community, it provides developers with a strong open-source foundation for executing on the most demanding projects—without hurting the environment. https://xrpl.org/index.html
Link dead, YT user terminated. No worries, there's several other copies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ciu1sX7SWU
ReplyDeletePS: Monero / XMR