Ripple-CTO David Schwartz recently fueled the rumor mill in the XRP community with a simple tweet.
• Cryptic tweet from Ripple-CTO David Schwartz
• Speculation about hidden messages
• Community takes a close look at social media activities
Ripple-CTO heats up rumor mill
David Schwartz, Chief Technology Officer from Ripple, recently fueled the rumor mill in the XRP community. He posted a picture on X (formerly Twitter) with a slot machine that provided speculation among the fans of the cryptocurrency.
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Jackpot! pic.twitter.com/z1dpgyuoub
– David ‘Joelkatz’ Schwartz (@Joelkatz) June 1, 2025
On the picture published on June 1st, a casino win of $ 1,458.30 can be seen on a slot machine. Schwartz ‘comment on: “Jackpot!”. Especially in the focus of some observers, another potential gain of $ 11,106.78, which was on the screen. Since Schwartz has often published cryptic statements and puzzles on social media in the past, this was interpreted as a possible signal.
Speculation on the net
The community was not long in coming and tried to decipher the tweet directly. According to U.Today, one user commented: “Congratulations, David, but oh no … a week full of riddles is about to”. Schwartz reacted with a humorous meme and a playful apology.
Others focused on the amount of $ 11,106.78. One user indicated that the number could indicate an XRP price forecast or a future event by stating: “confirmed $ 11,106.78 XRP”.
Social media presence under the magnifying glass
Although the tweet did not contain a direct mention of Ripple, XRP or current market developments, it quickly gained attention and recorded numerous calls. The timing and the short comment were sufficient to trigger speculation in the community. This shows how exactly Schwartz ‘social media presence is analyzed by the community. According to U.Today, a user wrote to clarify this: “David can literally post a photo of his dog, and people will look for references.”
It remains to be seen whether the tweet may have meant a joke or contains a hidden message.
Editor finance.net
