Ripple Labs' Larsen: We're Partnering With Western Union On Payment Settlements

Ripple Labs' Larsen: We're Partnering With Western Union On Payment Settlements

Ripple Labs CEO Chris Larsen sent the digital currency community buzzing this week when he tweeted that Ripple Labs is working with Western Union on real-time payment settlements. Many view such a partnership as a sign of Western Union's willingness to become more active in the digital currency space. The partnership also signifies a growing recognition of Ripple Labs' open protocol that lets people send digital currency across the Internet-based distributed network. Ripple Labs signed an agreement in the fall with two U. S. banks (Cross River Bank in New Jersey and Kansas-based CBW Bank)....


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