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Xpring Supports Interledger STREAM

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In December, we announced the launch of xpring.io, a developer site, which includes a wallet, tools, services, and documentation that help developers insert payments in their products.

Xpring Wallet

Today, the Xpring Wallet now supports Interledger Protocol (ILP) STREAM, which enables developers to participate in the streaming economy by integrating streaming payments into their apps using Testnet XRP (faux money).

The Streaming Transport for the Realtime Exchange of Assets and Messages, or STREAM, is a transport protocol for ILP, like TCP for the internet, that makes it easier to develop ILP apps by splitting payments into packets.

An ILP streaming payment starts by establishing a connection over HTTPS between a STREAM client and server.

STREAM uses a shared secret to authenticate and encrypt multiple packets between a client and server.

In that sense, STREAM enables sending money and data in both directions between the two endpoints and automatically determines how much money and data can be sent in each ILP packet.

In addition to streaming payments, developers can access the Xpring Wallet using GitHub to: manage addresses, send and receive XRP over ILP Testnet, confirm transactions and check balances.

Xpring SDK

The Xpring SDK, which allows developers to insert payments into their apps using less than 23 lines of code, now supports the aforementioned ILP STREAM on Testnet. As of this release, developers can also use Xpring SDK to check transaction history across the XRP Ledger.

We recently welcomed Rust and Ruby variants to the family of Xpring SDK language bindings that also includes JavaScript, Java, Swift, Python and Go.

Xpring is committed to officially supporting Xpring SDK in JavaScript, Java and Swift. Xpring SDK in Python, Go, Rust and Ruby variants are supported by developers in the community.

XRP Ledger

The latest XRP Ledger stable version 1.5.0 was made available to developers on XRP Testnet and Mainnet, with support for gRPC in rippled, improved support for StatsD, decentralized domain verification, and API versioning.

Updated versions of the ripple-lib TypeScript/JavaScript libraries are available as of the 1.5.0 release.

A Node-based CLI for XRP Ledger was also published for developers on XRP Testnet.

Xpring has proposed a new XRP Ledger opt-in privacy standard called Blinded Tags whereby source and destination tags are mutated in such a way that it is meaningful only to the sender and the receiver of a transaction but appears random to any third parties. We invite the community to review and comment on the proposal via GitHub.

XRP Ledger Wallet Server

The XRP Ledger Wallet Server is a newly proposed versatile configuration for rippled, the C++ implementation of the XRP Ledger, specifically designed for wallet developers to connect to a network of peers, submit transactions to the XRP Ledger, access ledger history, and participate in the consensus process as a validator.

Interledger

Xpring now supports ILP Java Connectors on Testnet.

This March release represents our continued commitment to shipping new updates every quarter, and building an open platform for payments that developers love.

We look forward to working with more developers as we continue to grow the platform to meet the payment needs of all developers worldwide.

Help us build a better financial world on Xpring.

P.S. We’re hiring (remote too).

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