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TimesTabloid 2026-04-03 19:05:19

Ex-Ripple CTO David Schwartz Explains Why He Said XRP Cannot Be Cheap

Global discussions around XRP valuation resurfaced as market participants examined whether institutional adoption can realistically scale without creating conflicts between utility demand and issuer token holdings. The debate intensified as commentators questioned how banks would justify adopting a system that could significantly increase the value of an asset closely associated with Ripple. In a detailed exchange on X, David Schwartz, the former Ripple Chief Technology Officer, addressed these concerns directly while responding to a post by Mason Versluis. Versluis questioned whether global banks would adopt XRP if Ripple’s large token holdings could benefit disproportionately from price appreciation. Schwartz used the discussion to challenge the assumption that institutional decision-making depends on issuer enrichment concerns rather than operational utility. Institutional Adoption and Economic Incentives Mason Versluis argued that global banks would likely perform extensive due diligence before adopting XRP and may hesitate if they believe adoption could concentrate excessive value in Ripple as a company. He suggested that institutions might reject the proposition if retail speculation and ownership narratives complicate risk assessment. Schwartz countered this logic by stating that financial institutions adopt technologies based on cost efficiency, settlement speed , and operational benefit. He argued that banks evaluate whether a system improves payment infrastructure rather than whether it increases the value of a particular company’s holdings. In his view, utility drives adoption, not secondary market equity effects. You're thinking about it from the point of view of an XRP holder. When I said "XRP cannot be cheap" if you're talking about this post, that was talking about it from the point of view of using it for payments. https://t.co/Vkk1C9b7jh — David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz (@JoelKatz) April 2, 2026 Stablecoins Versus Crypto Assets in Payments The conversation expanded when Naïve Bae questioned XRP’s relevance in an environment increasingly shaped by stablecoin adoption. Schwartz acknowledged that stablecoins perform well in environments that require predictable value transfer and minimal volatility. However, he highlighted structural limitations in stablecoin design. He noted that stablecoins remain tied to a single fiat currency, which reduces efficiency in cross-border systems involving multiple jurisdictions. He also emphasized that issuers retain control mechanisms such as freezing or clawing back funds, which introduces counterparty risk that does not exist in decentralized cryptocurrencies like XRP or Bitcoin. Schwartz further explained that cryptocurrencies can outperform stablecoins in scenarios where users prioritize autonomy, censorship resistance, and potential upside optionality over strict price stability. He stressed that no single instrument fits all financial use cases. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 Reframing “XRP Cannot Be Cheap.” Schwartz also revisited his widely cited statement that “XRP cannot be cheap,” originally made in a 2017 discussion. Responding to Lisa Prager, he clarified that the comment referred to payment efficiency rather than speculative valuation. He explained that extremely low unit pricing can create inefficiencies in large-scale settlement systems because it increases the number of tokens required for transactions. He argued that a higher unit value can streamline payment mechanics by reducing friction in liquidity movement. He emphasized that the statement addressed functional design rather than price prediction. Utility Over Narrative in Institutional Finance Across the discussion, Schwartz consistently separated technological utility from market speculation. He positioned XRP as a settlement optimization tool rather than an asset whose value depends on issuer enrichment narratives. The exchange underscores a persistent tension in digital asset markets between infrastructure-driven adoption and retail-driven valuation expectations. Schwartz’s comments reinforce the argument that institutional adoption depends primarily on performance efficiency, regulatory compatibility, and operational utility rather than speculative concerns about who benefits from token appreciation. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are urged to do in-depth research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post Ex-Ripple CTO David Schwartz Explains Why He Said XRP Cannot Be Cheap appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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