XRP Proponent Claims Ripple CTO Is One of Bitcoin Creators, Presents Proof
By: times tabloid|2025/05/10 14:45:06
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The crypto community is buzzing after a bold claim from prominent XRP advocate Amelie, who took to X to suggest that David Schwartz, the current CTO of Ripple, may have been involved in the creation of Bitcoin. Amelie’s assertion is based on intriguing circumstantial evidence, which has sparked debates among enthusiasts and skeptics.The Timeline That Raises EyebrowsAccording to Amelie’s post, Satoshi Nakamoto’s last known communication occurred in April 2011, after which the enigmatic Bitcoin creator vanished from the public eye. In a curious coincidence, David Schwartz began working on the XRP Ledger just a month later, in May 2011. This temporal overlap has led some to question whether Schwartz, who has a long history in cryptography and blockchain development, could have been involved in Bitcoin’s early days.Satoshi’s last known communication was in April 2011. David Schwartz began working on the XRP Ledger in May 2011, shortly after Satoshi’s departure. The same people who created BTC, also created $XRP. pic.twitter.com/xaE1y9g6co— EDO FARINA ???? XRP (@edward_farina) May 10, 2025Amelie’s theory hinges on the idea that the same team or individuals responsible for Bitcoin’s creation might have also played a key role in developing XRP. The implication is that Schwartz’s immediate transition from Bitcoin’s apparent conclusion to XRP’s inception might be more than just a coincidence.Could Schwartz Be Part of the Bitcoin Founding Team?David Schwartz’s credentials certainly make him a compelling candidate. As a seasoned cryptographer, Schwartz has worked on various innovative projects long before Ripple. His technical expertise and early involvement in blockchain technology add a layer of plausibility to the theory. However, Schwartz has consistently denied any direct involvement in Bitcoin’s creation, maintaining that his focus has always been building scalable and efficient payment systems, such as the XRP Ledger.Critics of Amelie’s claim argue that while the timing is interesting, it is hardly conclusive. Correlation does not equal causation, and without concrete evidence linking Schwartz to Satoshi’s identity, the theory remains speculative. Nevertheless, the debate highlights the enduring mystery surrounding Nakamoto’s true identity, a question that has fueled countless theories within the crypto space.Community Reactions and Expert OpinionsAmelie’s post quickly gained traction, with the XRP community expressing intrigue and skepticism. Some supporters find the idea plausible, given Schwartz’s technical background and the apparent timeline overlap. Others, however, caution against making definitive assumptions based on circumstantial evidence.We are on twitter, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1— TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) July 15, 2023Blockchain historian and analyst Eric D., who has extensively studied Bitcoin’s origins, weighed in on the debate. He emphasized that although Schwartz’s involvement would be notable, there’s no concrete evidence linking him directly to Nakamoto’s inner circle.. Moreover, Bitcoin’s early development involved numerous contributors, many of whom remained anonymous or pseudonymous.Why the Claim MattersSpeculation around Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity is nothing new, but Amelie’s claim is noteworthy because it connects two of the most influential blockchain projects — Bitcoin and XRP. If Schwartz were proven involved in Bitcoin’s creation, it could reshape perceptions of both assets and their intertwined histories. It would also prompt a reevaluation of Ripple’s role within the broader blockchain narrative.However, the lack of concrete evidence means that, for now, this claim remains speculative. As long as Nakamoto’s identity remains unknown, theories like Amelie’s will continue to captivate the crypto community. Whether this new angle will lead to deeper investigations or fade into the background remains to be seen.Amelie’s assertion that David Schwartz may have been part of the original Bitcoin development team adds a fascinating twist to the ongoing saga of Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity. While the timing of Schwartz’s involvement with the XRP Ledger following Satoshi’s departure from the Bitcoin scene is intriguing, concrete proof is still lacking. For now, the crypto community can only speculate and continue to debate one of blockchain’s greatest mysteries.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 XRP Proponent Claims Ripple CTO Is One of Bitcoin Creators, Presents Proof appeared first on Times Tabloid.
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