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Ripple (XRP) Cryptocurrency To The Moon Today

Crytocurrencies are the next big thing in the global economy and there are several virtual coins such as Bitcoin Cash, Ehtereum, Ripple, Litecoin and more.
All those following the cryptocurrency market are becoming more and more interested in Ripple. Could it be the next best thing happening in the crypto space?
Buy some Ripple today

Or at least that is what some are planning of doing, even before it gets listed in Coinbase. Those who are novice at this have to know that they can get XRP through exchanges using Binance, Bitfinex, Coinone or Kraken.
Ripple’s parent company locked 55 billion XRP at the beginning of December, on the 8th of December and by the 15th exchanges (cex.io) listed XRP price at around $1.57. A price surge happened due to loyal Ripple disciples.
Now, the value of the XRP is closer to $0.922, meaning there has been a 620% increase from the first price surge.
CNN believes it is one of the best cryptocurrency so far
CNN has named Ripple a leading virtual currency and this could indicate that it is following Bitcoin’s footsteps. Right about when Bitcoin started to be named in mainstream media, a buying spree made it even more popular.
Some reports also indicated that international banks such as Japan Bank Consortium has used cross border payment with XRP.
xCurrent: a small guideline
xCurrent is the enterprise software solution which gives banks the ability to settle cross border payment with end-to-end tracking. This kind of virtual operation basically means that the transaction will be settled in a couple of seconds, instead of the regular 6 to 7 days.
It is great news for the entire globe. Life will definitely be easier with xCurrent technology. It could also mean that traditional banks might close.
Source:https://news4c.com/ripple-xrp-cryptocurrency-to-the-moon-today/

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