What is Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT) and How Does XRPL Use It?
Understanding Byzantine fault toleranceByzantine Fault Tolerance enables systems to reach consensus even when some participants act maliciously or unpredictably, ensuring network reliability despite failures or deceitful behavior.Challenges addressed by BFT…
How Stefan Thomas Became Ripple’s CTO
Early ventures in web developmentAs a self-taught programmer, Stefan Thomas began building websites as a teenager, quickly mastering JavaScript and PHP, fueling his passion for decentralized systems and laying the…
The Difference Between Proof of Work and XRP’s Consensus Model
Understanding proof of workProof of Work secures blockchains through intense computational puzzles, demanding miners solve complex algorithms—consuming vast energy—to validate transactions and earn cryptocurrency rewards.How XRP’s consensus model operatesXRP’s consensus…
How David Schwartz Designed the XRP Ledger Consensus Model
Origins of the XRP LedgerFrustrated by Bitcoin’s inefficiencies, David Schwartz envisioned a faster, eco-friendly alternative—laying the groundwork for XRP Ledger’s creation with a radically different consensus foundation.Challenges with traditional consensus…
Arthur Britto’s Final Impact on the XRP Ecosystem
Arthur Britto’s role in co-founding RippleArthur Britto co-founded Ripple with a vision to revolutionize global payments, laying the groundwork for XRP’s creation and establishing the core principles that still drive…