Amir Sarhangi, a senior developer at Google’s new wireless messaging service is soon to join Ripple as the vice president of RippleNet. He will handle the global payments network of RippleNet. In 2015, Google acquired Sarhangi’s startup that develops new technology for wireless carriers to implement rich communication system (RCS).

The technology has been critically acclaimed as the successor of text messages (SMS) that has improved the standard of sending media and commercial messages over cell networks. RCS has been broadly accepted by many mega-firms like Apple and Samsung as well.

Now talking about Ripple, it has recently announced of achieving double revenues in its Q3 as compared to its Q2 in 2018. As per the official record, a net worth of $163.33 million XRP token sales has been achieved in Q3, more than the double of $73.53 million achieved in Q2.

Lately, Ripple has been roping in lobby lawmakers and financial regulators in order to make the governmental stance towards crypto industry softer. According to one of the agreement, in order to make state authorities understand the importance of regulators’ support for the crypto industry, Ripple will pay Klein/Johnson Group, to act as an intermediary.