Best Blockchain Platforms for XRP Ledger (XRPL)

Find and compare the best Blockchain platforms for XRP Ledger (XRPL) in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Blockchain platforms for XRP Ledger (XRPL) on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    NOWNodes Reviews
    NOWNodes is a robust RPC provider granting API access to Full and Archive Nodes across 110+ blockchain networks. It supports various protocols including Tendermint, Blockbook, and Index, with availability on both mainnets and testnets depending on the chain. The service delivers a reliable, scalable infrastructure with 99.95% uptime, ~0.6s response time, and capacity for over 15,000 transactions per second—ensuring developers uninterrupted access to accurate blockchain data.
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    Ripple Reviews
    Explore the reasons over 200 financial institutions have selected RippleNet to tap into new customer bases, broaden their service offerings, and enhance the global payment experience. Frequently, international transactions can be expensive, unreliable, and sluggish due to the fragmented nature of existing systems. RippleNet utilizes cutting-edge blockchain technology designed for global payments, allowing financial institutions to connect with a reliable and expanding network of over 200 providers in more than 40 countries spanning six continents. By leveraging advanced crypto and blockchain solutions developed over ten years, Ripple’s enterprise-grade offerings deliver speed, transparency, and cost efficiency that outshine traditional financial methods. Our clients utilize these innovative solutions to acquire cryptocurrency, enable immediate transactions, optimize their treasury operations, attract new clientele, reduce capital needs, and generate additional revenue streams. In a rapidly evolving financial landscape, RippleNet stands out as a transformative force in payment processing.
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