Ripple Cto Surveys XRP Army for “Best Arguments” to support the encryption reserve
The reaction of David Schwartz, the chief technology official in Ripple to the news about the US President’s approval of the strategic cryptocurrency reserve, where ADA, XRP, Sol will be included regardless of Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Cardano Charles Hoskinson XRP and Ripple CTO A Curtsey, praised the XRP technology and the work that Schwartz did to build and support it.
Ripple CTO for XRP
David Schwartz posted a tweet to choose the brain of his army from his followers on the X social media platform on “the best arguments to support any kind of digital asset reserves.”
Schwartz stated that these can be for specific assets, all assets or asset categories. This part of this part was not particularly important for him, as Ripple CTO admitted: “I don’t care. I just want to hear the best arguments for any kind of reserve.”
One of the commentators suggested that there is a good argument to support any digital asset reserves that could be “helping to legitimize a sector that has been stigmatized by the government for years.”
Then the X user explained: “I see this as” returning to a neutral. “
“Do I dream?!” – CTO ripples on XRP Hoskinson’s tweet
Earlier today, the voice critic Bitcoin and golden lawyer Peter Chef published a tweet full of anxiety regarding Trump’s announcement about the cryptocurrency reserves on Sunday.
Chef said that he does not agree on the logical basis of the Bitcoin Reserve, although he understands it. But it was clearly doubtful the necessity of adding XRP to this government bag: “But what is the logical basis for the XRP reserve? Why do we have the right to hell we need that?”
Cardano Charles Hoskinson stood up to take place that he believes that XRP “is a great technology, a global standard, has survived for a decade through many harsh courses, and has one of the strongest societies.”
When the Ripple CTO reaction to this statement was by saying, “Do I dream?!” , Hoskinson explained that he spent some time “with code and protocol to drop icebergs” and is now estimated to work on the XRP.
Schwartz praised Hoskinson’s work on Kardano with a focus on privacy.