I'm sure that by now most of you know about Ripple, an idea created by Ryan Fugger for an open, decentralized payment network...
When a new
decentralized currency/payment network is developed the very 1st question should be asked (and answered):
How to reach a consensus?So, how r u going to reach a consensus when different nodes contradict each other?
Ripple's basic protocol seems fairly sound in this manner.
Oh, it turns out that problem is pretty easy. They've already solved it. You will never notice a single consensus problem with Ripple. That's what the XRP are for.
XRP has to do with preventing the network from being overloaded by transactions. It has nothing to do with reaching consensus.
Watch the facebook page....
https://www.facebook.com/Rippln click the likes and look when it started getting promoted 2 weeks ago already 12k likes and 11k people talking about it...having no idea what rippln is they just know its going to be the "next big thing" and invite all your friends look at them now....rippln has hit 200k people just waiting for an app they have no idea about and what it is capable of...
Your response has nothing to do with his question. Please quit using this thread to spam your bullshit.