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How is it an anti-spam measure?

When a user performs a financial transaction in a non-native currency, Ripple charges a transaction fee.

The purpose of the fees is to protect against network flooding, making attacks very expensive for hackers.

If Ripple were completely accessible, adversaries could send large amounts of "ledger spam" (i.e., fake accounts) and "transaction spam" (i.e., fake transactions) in an attempt to overload the network.

This could cause the size of the management ledger to become unmanageable and interfere with the network's ability to quickly resolve legitimate transactions.

Thus, in order to engage in business, each Ripple account must have a small reserve of 20 XRP, and a transaction fee starting from .00001 XRP must be spent for each trade. This transaction fee is not charged by anyone; XRP is destroyed and ceases to exist.

The transaction fee increases if the user publishes trades at an enormous rate (many thousands per minute) and resets after a period of inactivity.

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