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  2. Ripple announces launch of RLUSD stablecoin - AOL

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    RLUSD is backed 1:1 by the U.S. dollar, meaning the company has promised to hold an equivalent sum of dollars in a reserve to collateralize each stablecoin that it issues.

  3. Ripple challenges industry giants with new stablecoin - AOL

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    The venture marks a major milestone for Ripple, coming more than a year after a landmark win in a case against the Securities and Exchange Commission last year. However, it will face the uphill ...

  4. XRP soars 11% as Ripple RLUSD stablecoin prepares to launch

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    The coin’s value rose from $1.98 to a high of $2.46, amid news that Ripple’s highly-anticipated stablecoin, which has been in development since April, is preparing to debut.

  5. Reverse Polish notation - Wikipedia

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    In the example 3 4 −, first the 3 is put onto the stack, then the 4; the 4 is now on top and the 3 below it. The subtraction operator removes the top two items from the stack, performs 3 − 4, and puts the result of −1 onto the stack. The common terminology is that added items are pushed on the stack and removed items are popped.

  6. Half-precision floating-point format - Wikipedia

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    This can express values in the range ±65,504, with the minimum value above 1 being 1 + 1/1024. Depending on the computer, half-precision can be over an order of magnitude faster than double precision, e.g. 550 PFLOPS for half-precision vs 37 PFLOPS for double precision on one cloud provider. [1]

  7. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    1. Denotes either a plus sign or a minus sign. 2. Denotes the range of values that a measured quantity may have; for example, 10 ± 2 denotes an unknown value that lies between 8 and 12. ∓ (minus-plus sign) Used paired with ±, denotes the opposite sign; that is, + if ± is –, and – if ± is +. ÷ (division sign)

  8. Ripple announces partners for its RLUSD stablecoin - AOL

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    RLUSD, which has been in development since April, will join the growing ranks of stablecoins backed by the U.S. dollar, once it is approved by the New York Department of Financial Services.

  9. Fourteen-segment display - Wikipedia

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    A decimal point or comma may be present as an additional segment, or pair of segments; the comma (used for triple-digit groupings or as a decimal separator in many regions) is commonly formed by combining the decimal point with a closely 'attached' leftwards-descending arc-shaped segment.