Xpring, the developing arm of blockchain decacorn Ripple, has been recognized by American business magazine Fast Company, which has just announced the results of its annual World Changing Ideas Awards.
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Incredibly honored to be recognized among #FCWorldChangingIdeas https://t.co/pdtxHStgfy?from=article-links pic.twitter.com/d3hjxdyTY3
— Xpring (@XpringDev) April 28, 2020
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It is worth noting that Xpring also made the cut in 2019 for helping to improve remittances in developing countries.
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While Xpring didn’t appear on the list of finalists, Fast Company did include it among its honorable mentions.
Inventia Rastrum, a Syndey-based startup that uses 3D printing for producing human-like cells, has been chosen as one of the winners of this year’s contest.
As reported by U.Today, Xpring recently came up with an initiative to make the XRP transactions private with the help of blinded tags.


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