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Ripple's Director of Developer Relations Accuses Strike of Copying ODL

Fri, 11/06/2021 - 20:04
Ripple is not happy about Bitcoin’s Lightning Network eating its lunch.
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Ripple's Director of Developer Relations Accuses Strike of Copying ODL
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Lightning Network-powered app Strike bringing Bitcoin to El Salvador was widely viewed as a breakthrough moment for the entire industry, but not everyone is happy.   

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In a recent tweet, Matt Hamilton, director of developer relations at Ripple, claims that Jack Mallers’s killer app took notes from the company’s On-Demand Liquidity solution (formerly known as xRapid).

ODL allows instantly bridging fiat currencies with the help of the XRP cryptocurrency.  

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The way Strike converts Bitcoin into Tether is “strikingly” similar to Ripple's flagship product, according to Hamilton:  

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Strike then takes the bitcoins and automatically converts them back into USDT (synthetic digital dollar known as Tether) using its real-time automated risk management and trading infrastructure.

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Remittances make up 20 percent of El Salvador’s gross domestic product, which would make it a lucrative market for Ripple. However, the tropical country has already adopted the Lightning Network.

Hamilton states that the ODL is more decentralized and liquid compared to Strike.

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