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Jake Claver vs Zach Rector: Who is The XRP Community Supporting?

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Anjali Belgaumkar

The $30 million defamation lawsuit filed by crypto entrepreneur Jake Claver against influencer Zach Rector has sparked a wide and heated reaction across the XRP community, with social media users openly taking sides.

Claver accuses Rector of publishing false and misleading statements in late December 2025 that portrayed him as dishonest and fraudulent, claims Rector disputes. As the case moves through federal court, the debate has shifted beyond legal filings and into public opinion.

Strong Support for Claver Among XRP Holders

Several XRP supporters have voiced strong backing for Claver, arguing that the videos crossed the line from criticism into personal attacks. Some commenters described Rector’s actions as motivated by jealousy or rivalry rather than investor protection.

One widely shared response claimed the dispute highlights a gap between content creators and business operators, saying Claver runs large, regulated businesses while Rector focuses on commentary and merchandise sales. Others echoed this sentiment, framing the lawsuit as a pushback against what they see as reckless accusations that can damage real companies.

Supporters also point out that Claver has appeared in mainstream financial media and built multiple crypto-focused firms, arguing that such public exposure makes reputational harm especially costly.

Defenders Say Rector Raised Fair Questions

On the other side, Rector’s defenders argue that influencers should be allowed to challenge bold price predictions and business claims, especially in a market where retail investors often rely on online commentary.

Some community members say Rector’s criticism focused on Claver’s high-confidence XRP price calls, including the widely discussed prediction that XRP could reach $100 by the end of 2025, which did not materialise. They argue that certainty and urgency around such predictions deserve scrutiny, even if the tone is uncomfortable.

Others warn that lawsuits could have a chilling effect on open discussion within crypto communities, where debate and disagreement are common.

As the court process unfolds, many in the community are watching not just for the legal outcome, but for what it may mean for free expression, accountability, and influence in crypto markets.

Anjali Belgaumkar

Writer by choice, CryptoCurrency Writer, and Researcher by chance. Currently, focusing on financial news and analysis, as well as cryptocurrency news and data. One may not call me a crypto “Enthusiast” but trust me I'm getting there.

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