24.06.2025 00:47
After almost fourteen years of radio silence, Arthur Britto, Ripple's co-founder, has resurfaced, sparking considerable intrigue within the XRP community. His recent cryptic post on Elon Musk's X platform, consisting solely of a single emoji, has ignited a flurry of speculation and questions regarding its meaning and authenticity.
The unexpected activity from Britto's account, dormant since its creation in August 2011, despite boasting over 17,000 followers, has left many questioning its legitimacy. Concerns arose so significantly that some users even requested verification from David Schwartz, Ripple's CTO, to confirm whether the post truly originated from Britto himself. The possibility of a compromised account remains a persistent concern among followers.
Britto, a key figure in the creation of XRP, collaborated with Schwartz and Jed McCaleb on developing the XRP Ledger and co-founded Ripple (formerly OpenCoin) in 2012. His involvement extended to the generation of 100 billion XRP tokens, an event documented on June 2nd, 2012. Furthermore, leaked agreements indicate he received a substantial 2% stake in the total XRP supply.
Britto's enigmatic nature has long fueled widespread conjecture, ranging from simple privacy concerns to more outlandish theories questioning his very existence. However, while intensely private, as noted by Schwartz, public records, including a MobyGames profile showcasing his video game design credits (such as "Crypt of Medea" and "Armor Alley"), confirm his real-world presence. Adding further evidence to his actuality, Schwartz recently confirmed ongoing communication with Britto.
The recent social media post, therefore, marks a significant event, breaking a long silence and reigniting curiosity surrounding this influential yet elusive figure in the cryptocurrency world, obtained from internet sources.