Forty Seven Japanese Banks Move Towards Commercial Phase Using Ripple
SBI Ripple Asia announced today that a consortium of 47 banks have successfully completed a pilot implementation of Ripple in Japan using ... read more
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SBI Ripple Asia announced today that a consortium of 47 banks have successfully completed a pilot implementation of Ripple in Japan using ... read more
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