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Ripple Co-Founder Arthur Britto Breaks 14-Year Silence with Mysterious Emoji Post

Ripple Co-Founder Arthur Britto Breaks 14-Year Silence with Mysterious Emoji Post. Source: TokenPost

Arthur Britto, the elusive co-creator of the XRP Ledger, has stunned the crypto world by posting on social media for the first time in nearly 14 years. Known for maintaining an ultra-private lifestyle, Britto recently shared a cryptic emoji on X (formerly Twitter), triggering speculation and curiosity across the XRP community.

The account, originally created in August 2011, had been inactive until now. The sudden activity prompted concerns that Britto’s account might have been compromised. However, Ripple CTO David Schwartz quickly dismissed those fears, confirming the post’s authenticity and jokingly adding, “Unless, of course, I was hacked too. How deep does this conspiracy go?”

Britto, often described as the “ghost” of Ripple’s founding team, is notably absent from public appearances, interviews, and even photographs. Very little is known about him beyond his past work as a video game designer and his role in building the XRP Ledger alongside Schwartz and Jed McCaleb.

This brief emoji post marks Britto’s first known public communication, causing a stir among XRP holders and crypto enthusiasts. The post has since garnered nearly 800,000 views and pushed his follower count to nearly 30,000. The XRP community continues to speculate on the meaning behind the emoji, with some interpreting it as a sign of a major development or comeback.

With Ripple’s ongoing legal battles and XRP’s fluctuating price, Britto’s sudden reappearance has added a new layer of intrigue to the project’s narrative. Whether this was a one-time gesture or a signal of more to come remains to be seen, but one thing is clear—Arthur Britto is back in the conversation.

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Great article. Requesting a follow-up. Excellent analysis.
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