Former Ripple CTO Lied to XRP Holders? David Schwartz Makes Key Clarification
Alex Smith
1 month ago
David Schwartz, former CTO at Ripple, has pushed back against accusations that he misled XRP holders, addressing claims of secret government agreements and hidden price mechanisms in a series of posts on X that appear to have reignited a long-running debate within the community.
The controversy surfaced after X user @uptownsaul raised questions about whether Schwartz had been less than transparent with the XRP community regarding Rippleâs undisclosed agreements. The exchange prompted the Ripple veteran to step in with a direct clarification â one that touched on NDAs, price theories, and what he described as persistent misinformation circulating in the space.
Schwartz Draws A Line Between NDAs And Conspiracy TheoriesAccording to his posts on X, Schwartz did not deny that Ripple maintains confidential agreements. He acknowledged that many of the companyâs partners require NDAs to protect their business arrangements. What he pushed back on was the interpretation of those agreements as evidence of something larger.
In his posts, Schwartz appeared to categorize recurring claims â that the U.S. government has a secret plan for XRP, or that Ripple is holding back a mechanism to drive prices sharply higher â as conspiracy theories that are âalmost alwaysâ false. He stated that no secret agreements with the government exist and that Rippleâs escrow releases follow a fixed, publicly verifiable schedule on the XRP Ledger.
A Pointed Challenge To Price TheoriesSchwartz also addressed long-standing speculation about extreme XRP price targets. In one post on X, he questioned why well-capitalized investors who truly believed in a multi-thousand-dollar XRP scenario would not already be bidding the price significantly higher â framing the absence of such activity as its own form of market data.
When X user @NeilBilon weighed in on the discussion, Schwartz responded again, reiterating that Rippleâs operations and goals are communicated through public channels, even if certain commercial details remain confidential.
Separately, @TGMoney85 raised additional questions about Schwartzâs past statements, which Schwartz addressed by clarifying that his earlier remarks on XRPâs role were economic in nature, not price predictions.
As of this writing, XRP trades at around $2.11, with Schwartzâs comments drawing significant attention across the community but appearing to have had little immediate impact on the assetâs price action.
Cover image from Grok, XRPUSD chart from Tradingview
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