In just a few months, COVID-19 has drastically changed our everyday lives. It will take a lot of time for things to return to normal and both businesses and citizens need to adjust. The crypto and blockchain space has been deeply affected, with Ripple being no exception. Attending meetings, conferences, and summits was an integral part of Ripple’s business operations and adjustments needed to be made. One of these measures (as we have recently revealed), was Ripple’s new podcast series with its very own CTO David Schwartz as the host. Moreover, Ripple announced that its annual conference “Swell” will not be held in London as originally planned but virtually.

Xpring’s Developer Reflections

Xpring (Ripple’s investment arm and developer platform) has now announced a new initiative: “Developer Reflections”.

Developer Reflections will highlight some of the work being done by the growing community of talented developers using the open-source protocols, tools, and services that Xpring helps to build and maintain. Developers that utilize tools such as the XRP Ledger, Interledger, Xpring SDK, XRP API, ripple-lib, XRP CLI, or related open-source technologies in their products and apps, can share their experiences and talk about their product or app.

Interested developers can fill out this form with details about their product or app, and join the growing list of developers that are building on Xpring.

It will be exciting to hear about the ways developers are using all these tools and the use-cases they have come up with. This will surely bring more attention to Xpring and perhaps attract more developers to the platform.