Ripple CTO Explodes XRP Army with Comment on Elon Musk’s X Big Feature

As an experienced financial technology analyst, I’ve closely followed Ripple Labs and its executives, including David Schwartz, for years. Schwartz’s recent observation about not receiving Community Notes on X, a social media platform widely used in the crypto community, caught my attention.


As a crypto investor, I’ve been following the updates from Ripple‘s Chief Technology Officer (CTO), David Schwartz, on his preferred social media platform, X. In one recent post, he shared his thoughts about an intriguing aspect of the X app that has not yet been a focus of his direct engagement – Community Notes.

David Schwartz “unhappy” about Community Notes not noticing him

Schwartz expressed on Twitter that he hadn’t received a community message from that team yet, accompanying it with a melancholic emoji.

None of my posts has ever gotten a community note. 🙁

— David “JoelKatz” Schwartz (@JoelKatz) July 12, 2024

As a crypto investor in the XRP community, I’ve noticed that my fellow investors quickly and enthusiastically responded to Brad Garlinghouse’s (Ripple CTO) recent tweets. Some suggested provocative ways for him to gain more attention from the community, such as making a statement that appears critical of XRP. Another investor even shared screenshots demonstrating how close his previous tweets were to receiving a Community Note.

In simpler terms, the absence of corrections from Community Notes implies that the information provided in posts is reliable and trustworthy. This feature, which enjoys Elon Musk’s endorsement, was rolled out earlier in the year.

David Schwartz expresses displeasure with it. His frequent critiques on Elon Musk’s tweets, in which he frequently disagrees with Musk and the proprietor of X, may be a contributing factor.

Ripple CTO makes a critical AI observation

This past week, the chief executive of Ripple made some notable comments regarding the application of artificial intelligence (AI) on the widely used question-and-answer platform Quora. Specifically, Schwartz voiced concerns over queries generated by Quora’s AI-driven Prompt Generator.

Schwartz tweeted “High-quality AI generated questions, as usual. Keep up the good work, @Quora.”

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2024-07-13 11:25