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Network computing system executing programmatic adapters to implement asynchronous communications

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Assignee: RIPPLE LABS INCPriority: Dec 19, 2019Filed: Dec 22, 2022Published: Jul 6, 2023
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Abstract

A computing system can establish asynchronous network communications with exchanges to facilitate cross-medium transactions between originating and recipient clients. Such communications can result in filtering out errant responses that would otherwise cause an open transaction to fail.

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         1 . A network-based computing system implementing a cross-medium transaction service, comprising:
 a network communication interface to communicate, over one or more networks, with computing systems of exchanges each implementing conversions between a home value medium and a digital currency;   one or more processors; and   a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the computing system to:
 based on a transaction request from a sending client, establish network communications with an originating exchange and a destination exchange; 
 transmit and receive communications asynchronously with the originating exchange and the destination exchange by:
 initiating a first exchange account adapter to receive and filter communications from the originating exchange, wherein the first exchange account adapter publishes non-errant messages from the originating exchange to an event feed; and 
 initiating a second exchange account adapter to receive and filter communications from the destination exchange, wherein the second exchange account adapter publishes non-errant messages from the destination exchange to the event feed; 
 wherein the computing system executes exchange management logic to monitor the event feed and communicate with the originating and destination exchanges based at least in part on information published to the event feed by the first and second exchange account adapters.

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