An open-source GUI for the Ripple network enabling peer-to-peer exchange of fiat, cryptocurrencies, commodities, and unusual assets.
Ripple Trade client is an open-source graphical user interface for the Ripple payment network that enables peer-to-peer exchange of various stores of value. It allows users to trade between fiat currencies, cryptocurrencies, commodities, and unusual assets like collectible coins. The client provides an accessible way to interact with the Ripple network's capabilities for borderless value transfer.
Users and developers who want to trade diverse assets on the Ripple network, including cryptocurrency enthusiasts, traders dealing with multiple asset types, and those interested in peer-to-peer financial applications.
As the only platform supporting trading between such diverse asset classes on the Ripple network, it offers unique flexibility. Being open-source allows for transparency and community contributions, distinguishing it from proprietary trading platforms.
A UI for the Ripple payment network built using web technologies
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Supports exchange between fiat currencies, cryptocurrencies, commodities, and unique assets like pre-1965 silver dimes, as highlighted in the project description and README.
Enables direct trading between users without intermediaries, leveraging the Ripple network for fast, secure transactions as per the key features.
Community-driven with bounties on Bountysource and clear contribution guidelines in CONTRIBUTING.md, fostering transparency and collaborative development.
Built on the Ripple protocol, ensuring compatibility with its features for borderless value transfer, as detailed in the overview and dependencies like ripple-lib.
Relies on older tools like Gulp and Python 2, which may not be supported in modern environments and could lead to compatibility issues, as seen in the installation steps.
The README explicitly states 'Stay tuned...' for testing, indicating a lack of comprehensive test suite or guidance, which hampers reliability and contribution.
Requires multiple dependencies (Node.js, Gulp, Git, Python 2), manual configuration of config.js and ripple.txt, and backend targeting, making initial setup cumbersome and error-prone.