Ripple CTO Drops A Truth Bomb About Where XRP Derives Its Price

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  • Ripple CTO David Schwartz recently addressed the elephant in the room: most cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and XRP, derive their value from price speculations.

XRP Ledger (XRPL) creator and Ripple Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz recently dropped the truth bomb on where cryptocurrencies derive their value. He admitted that the price of these digital assets, including XRP, remains heavily driven by speculation.

Appreciation of the XRP Ledger’s Design

On Thursday, The Wolf of All Streets host Scott Melker posted his explanation of the XRPL’s design. He commended “how elegant it is on a technical level” due to its anti-spam fee, “rippling” process, native decentralized exchange (DEX), and token neutrality.

The podcaster called the XRPL distributed ledger technology’s (DLT) features “far ahead of their time.” Additionally, he claimed that it’s obvious the ledger’s developers engineered it to solve real problems in global settlement before most blockchains even existed. Along the way, he asked the crypto community whether its design actually translates into a sustainable token demand or value accumulation.

ADVERTISEMENT## Ripple CTO David Schwartz Discusses XRP’s Valuation

Schwartz backed up Melker’s statements, highlighting XRP’s role in empowering people to be their “own bank” without a middleman tax in their transactions. He pointed out that it’s the only asset without counterparty, freeze, or clawback risks.

The Ripple CTO emphasized that XRP has a “special place on XRPL.” The token captures some of the value XRPL transactions generate.

However, Schwartz confirmed the unsettling truth: the value of most cryptocurrencies comes from expected future speculations. The trend makes people more interested in what tokens like XRP would achieve in the future, especially in their price, rather than in the feats it has already accomplished.

ADVERTISEMENTWithout mincing words, Schwartz cited the current investment thesis in Bitcoin (BTC) as an example. Most narratives center on generating engagement from questions like “Imagine if most companies start storing 1% of their treasury in bitcoin, what will that do to the price?”

Such narratives currently undermine an asset’s utility, making them enablers for more people to speculate on its future price appreciation instead of speculating on current conditions.

“It’s not even based on expected future utility; it’s based on expected future speculation! I want to believe utility matters, I really do,” said Schwartz in frustration.

Schwartz’s straightforward take gained praise from Melker, who remarked, “It’s refreshing to hear such honesty about how much of crypto’s value is still rooted in expectation rather than current utility.”

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