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Amazon (AMZN) checkout payment service enabling shoppers to use stored Amazon credentials and addresses on third-party merchants; competing with PayPal for alternative checkout using Amazon Prime's 200M+ base.
Amazon Pay is Amazon's digital payment service that enables shoppers to use their existing Amazon account credentials and stored payment methods (credit cards, bank accounts, gift card balances) to make purchases on third-party merchant websites and apps — leveraging Amazon's trusted brand, stored payment data for hundreds of millions of customers, and fraud detection infrastructure to provide merchants with a fast, trusted checkout alternative to entering new payment credentials. Amazon Pay is part of Amazon's (NASDAQ: AMZN) financial services expansion beyond its core marketplace.
SEC lawsuit fully resolved Aug 2025 with $50M settlement; XRP spot ETFs now live with $1.29B+ in inflows; Ripple's blockchain network enables real-time global payments for 300+ financial institutions.
Ripple is a San Francisco-based fintech company that leverages blockchain technology to enable fast, low-cost cross-border payments for financial institutions, payment providers, and businesses worldwide. Founded in 2012, Ripple develops the XRP Ledger — an open-source blockchain — and builds enterprise-grade software and liquidity solutions on top of it, most notably RippleNet and the On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) product that uses XRP as a bridge currency for real-time settlement. Ripple's network spans over 300 financial institutions in 40+ countries including Santander, Standard Chartered, and American Express.
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