欧洲进出口银行格雷厄姆·布莱特:JPM Coin不太可能对瑞波币构成威胁
```json { "translatedTitle": "Euro Exim Bank's Graham Bright: JPM Coin Unlikely to Pose Threat to Ripple", "translatedContent": "[This article was updated on February 25, 2019 at tuoniaox.com]\n\nOstrich Blockchain\nNews: According to Cointelegraph's February 25 report, Graham Bright, Head of Compliance and Operations at Euro Exim Bank, stated that JPMorgan's JPM Coin is unlikely to pose a threat to Ripple and XRP. The real challenge in cross-border payments lies in ensuring customers can receive fast, reliable, and trustworthy services across the entire spectrum, which is one of Ripple's main advantages. Ripple transfer messages can include a lot of additional information, involving not only payment amounts but also trade finance instructions, such as airway bills, funding details, and security information - capabilities that JPM Coin currently cannot provide.\n\nEarlier this month, JPMorgan, the largest financial services institution in the United States, announced the launch of cryptocurrency \"JPM Coin\" to facilitate real-time transaction settlement between wholesale payment business clients (large-value payments between banks or countries). Subsequently, Forbes published an article stating: JPMorgan's issuance of JPM Coin directly slapped Ripple in the face, leading people to reject Ripple, XRP, and the xRapid system.\n\nBesides mainstream media speculation that JPM Coin's issuance might pose a huge threat to Ripple, some industry insiders share similar concerns. Tom Shaughnessy, head of cryptocurrency research firm Delphi Digital, stated that JPM Coin used for cross-border payments directly threatens Ripple and its digital currency XRP. XRP is also used to facilitate faster, lower-cost international payments.\n\nThis article has been authenticated as original content by \"Yuanben,\" authored by Ostrich Blockchain. Visit yuanben.io and search [2GCVRIAO] for authorization information.\n\n---\nWith editor-in-chief authorization, all content from tuoniaox.com has been migrated to hashspring.com, where future content will continue to be published." } ```
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"translatedTitle": "Euro Exim Bank's Graham Bright: JPM Coin Unlikely to Pose Threat to Ripple",
"translatedContent": "[This article was updated on February 25, 2019 at tuoniaox.com]\n\nOstrich Blockchain\nNews: According to Cointelegraph's February 25 report, Graham Bright, Head of Compliance and Operations at Euro Exim Bank, stated that JPMorgan's JPM Coin is unlikely to pose a threat to Ripple and XRP. The real challenge in cross-border payments lies in ensuring customers can receive fast, reliable, and trustworthy services across the entire spectrum, which is one of Ripple's main advantages. Ripple transfer messages can include a lot of additional information, involving not only payment amounts but also trade finance instructions, such as airway bills, funding details, and security information - capabilities that JPM Coin currently cannot provide.\n\nEarlier this month, JPMorgan, the largest financial services institution in the United States, announced the launch of cryptocurrency \"JPM Coin\" to facilitate real-time transaction settlement between wholesale payment business clients (large-value payments between banks or countries). Subsequently, Forbes published an article stating: JPMorgan's issuance of JPM Coin directly slapped Ripple in the face, leading people to reject Ripple, XRP, and the xRapid system.\n\nBesides mainstream media speculation that JPM Coin's issuance might pose a huge threat to Ripple, some industry insiders share similar concerns. Tom Shaughnessy, head of cryptocurrency research firm Delphi Digital, stated that JPM Coin used for cross-border payments directly threatens Ripple and its digital currency XRP. XRP is also used to facilitate faster, lower-cost international payments.\n\nThis article has been authenticated as original content by \"Yuanben,\" authored by Ostrich Blockchain. Visit yuanben.io and search [2GCVRIAO] for authorization information.\n\n---\nWith editor-in-chief authorization, all content from tuoniaox.com has been migrated to hashspring.com, where future content will continue to be published."
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