Ripple’s Former CTO Says No Secret Government Plan Exists Around XRP, Warns Investors
XRP has one of the most passionate and, at times, most imaginative communities in crypto. Price predictions of $10,000 per token circulate regularly. Theories about secret government partnerships, backdoor deals with central banks, and XRP being quietly selected as the backbone of a new global financial order have become part of the ecosystem’s folklore. Some followers treat these not as speculation but as near-certainty.
David Schwartz, who served as Ripple’s Chief Technology Officer and remains one of the most technically credible voices in the XRP world, has had enough of it.
Setting the Record Straight
Asked directly about the conspiracy theories surrounding Ripple and XRP, Schwartz did not hold back. His message to investors making financial decisions based on secret government plans or hidden institutional arrangements was simple: those things do not exist, at least not as far as he knows, and he believes he would know.
“There is no conspiracy. There is no secret plan. There is nothing going on with the government and some big thing to do with XRP. Nothing like that, as far as I know,” Schwartz said.
He was careful to establish his credibility on the point. He noted that he has a solid understanding of what goes on inside Ripple, what the XRP community is doing, and what is happening at the foundation level. His visibility into the operation is not peripheral. He is not someone speaking from the outside looking in.
On the Agreements That Do Exist
Schwartz acknowledged that Ripple does have partnerships and agreements with various institutions, the kind of deals that sometimes fuel speculation when word gets out through unofficial channels.
The agreements that exist, he said, are ordinary business arrangements. They come with standard disclosures. There is nothing buried inside them that the public is being kept from. When someone in the community hears something through what they consider inside sources and reads it as confirmation of a larger secret operation, they are almost always either getting false information or glimpsing something with a very short shelf life that amounts to far less than it appears.
“About 99% of what you see is what there is,” Schwartz said. “If you think there is something more because you heard it from moral sources, it is almost always going to be false.”
The Investment Warning
The sharpest part of Schwartz’s remarks was directed specifically at people whose XRP investment thesis rests on the belief that something big and secret is coming. His advice was direct and carried no ambiguity.
If your position in XRP is built on the assumption that governments are quietly working with Ripple on a hidden plan that will eventually detonate in the token’s favour, Schwartz wants you to reconsider. That foundation, he said, does not reflect reality as he understands it, and he understands it better than most.
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