No, XRP Isn't Featured In Secret US Government's Plans: Ripple CTO Emeritus Ends Speculation
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Ripple's CTO Emeritus has dismissed rumors that XRP is part of a secret US government plan. The official clarified on April 24, 2026, that there is no evidence supporting such theories, urging investors to avoid relying on speculative signals. The statement aims to dispel misinformation and maintain transparency about XRP's development and regulatory status.
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Ripple CTO Emeritus David Schwartz denied rumors of secret U.S. government plans involving XRP, calling such claims conspiracy theories. He confirmed Ripple’s escrow accounts are transparent and on-chain, and highlighted publicly disclosed partnerships with Deutsche Bank and Société Générale. The statements aim to clarify ongoing speculation about Ripple’s government ties and banking agreements.
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