Ripple Daily Ripple/XRP Discussion Thread 06/21/19 [Questions and Price Predictions] |
- Daily Ripple/XRP Discussion Thread 06/21/19 [Questions and Price Predictions]
- [Fortune] Brainstorm Finance 2019: Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple, tries to decipher all the noise surrounded around cryptocurrency and its future potential.
- #EBAday2019 Panel with Ripple Global Head of Banking Marjan Delatinne and other leaders from J.P. Morgan, Deutsche Bank and Danske Bank.
- Changing private key - Setting up regular key and disabling master key
- Does RippleNet include an accruals/invoicing function?
Daily Ripple/XRP Discussion Thread 06/21/19 [Questions and Price Predictions] Posted: 20 Jun 2019 09:04 PM PDT Hello! It's Friday. Welcome to our daily discussion thread. You can discuss anything related to Ripple and XRP here. Before posting, read the r/Ripple rules on the sidebar and also check out the thread containing helpful links: https://redd.it/7l94ng If you see any rule-breaking content, please report it. Here's a list of social channels: Discord, and some features in our Discord:
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Changing private key - Setting up regular key and disabling master key Posted: 20 Jun 2019 08:47 PM PDT In light of the GateHub hack, I have moved my XRP funds to a fresh XRPL wallet however, I want to re-use my former XRPL wallet but only after I've successfully setup a regular key and then disabled the master key. From what I've read, the only way to change the private key of an XRPL wallet is to setup a regular key (which can be used instead of the master key and has identical permissions) and then disable the master key (as you can't change that key). What is the best and proven way to do this? I have also read people who have attempted this using the Jatchilli online rippled interface have had problems and lost access to their wallet. [link] [comments] | ||
Does RippleNet include an accruals/invoicing function? Posted: 20 Jun 2019 04:49 AM PDT TL;DR - is there a way to request payment and settle fees automatically or almost automatically within the products that Ripple currently offer? Say you're not an FI, bank (or even if you are), if there functionality within RippleNet to accrue fees, or invoice other companies and settle the bill via RippleNet? An example would be where a weekly, monthly, quarterly etc fee was always due to the same counterparty. Could you set this fee up in RippleNet for example to pay X company $Y per month automatically by settling the cash automatically or at least doing nothing much more than hitting confirm/approve on such a transaction to settle it immediately. At the moment, companies have very outdated mechanisms for paying regular fees. Email arrives with an invoice, payment needs set up with no real efficiency gained from having paid this same fee X number of times before and then a new payment instruction is set up (or maybe at best copied from a template). What would save a lot of companies a lot of time, effort and expense would be if you could request payment with the messaging service, attach an electronic invoice and the other party could basically check the invoice and hit a button to settle it (or if it is a recurring fee to the same counterparty, automate payment if there are sufficient funds). Does anyone know if this functionality is available? [link] [comments] |
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