Additionally, XRP wallet, which is already available on XRP Testnet, will allow developers to create and edit account credentials, send and receive cryptocurrency and view all transaction history. Developers can also expect to see “the foundation of the functionalities and features that will launch in 2020.”
“Before it was quite complicated. It was done through command line or piecing together a variety of different tools,” Beard said. “There’s a reason why people keep a lot of their cryptocurrency inside hosted wallets on exchanges because all of that is obfuscated.”
On Dec. 2, Xpring also introduced the 1.4.0 version of the XRP Ledger some notable upgrades. The most important is the ability to delete accounts, it allows users to delete their accounts while retaining 15 XRP of their base reserve.
Xpring has also launched an online blog to provide readers with content about new products and services, partnerships, use cases, events and developer profiles.
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