
Schwartz jokingly suggests Brittoโs tweet triggered by a forgotten โdeadman switchโ safety setup.
Arthur Britto breaks 14-year silence, sparking wild speculation across the XRP crypto community.
Community wonders if Brittoโs return signals something massive brewing behind the Ripple scenes.
Arthur Britto, one of the original creators of Ripple and the XRP Ledger, posted on social media for the first time in 14 years. This unexpected activity created a wave of curiosity across the XRP community. Why now? Was something wrong? Or was something big about to happen?
As questions started flying, Rippleโs CTO, David Schwartz, stepped in to clear the air. And he did it with his usual mix of honesty and humor.
David Schwartz Clears the Air
To clear up the confusion, Rippleโs CTO, David Schwartz, confirmed that Britto really made the post. But Schwartz didnโt just stop there. He then joked about the possible reason behind Brittoโs sudden tweet.
He said he thinks Britto set up a โdeadman switchโ years agoโa kind of safety plan that would send private keys to him if Britto didnโt post for 15 years and forgot to turn it off.
While the comment was clearly made in a funny tone, it gave the community something important, confirmation that Brittoโs account was not compromised and the post was intentional.
Why This Matters to the XRP Community
Arthur Britto is seen as one of the most mysterious figures in Rippleโs history. Heโs long been associated with the bold idea that XRP was โdesigned to reach $10,000.โ His complete silence over the years only added to that mystery.
So when he finally posted, it got everyone talking.
Although his tweet wasnโt followed by any major announcement, it sparked hope and multiple theories about his return to the public eye.
Is Something Big Coming?
For now, Brittoโs true reason for posting remains a mystery. Maybe it was a technical check-in, a private joke, or the start of something bigger.