Explosive! XRP's call was met with backlash: Engineer warns "Don't dream, don't rely on sudden good news!"
This week, software engineer Vincent Van Code made shocking statements on social media, directly stating that some XRP holders are "too immature," fantasizing that a single announcement could spark a price explosion, completely out of touch with reality. He emphasized that the true value of XRP comes from demand and application, not from shouting target prices.
He criticized some retail investors who casually shout "XRP to a thousand," pointing out that this ignores basic economic logic. Van Code called for the community to return to rationality, focusing on technological integration and steady development.
This post quickly sparked heated discussions. Supporters believe in rationality above all, while opponents bring up grand narratives. A user named AION claimed that XRP's slow progress is due to the global system transformation not being completed, not a project issue, and also predicted that a major financial crisis will trigger a surge in XRP's value.
There are also users criticizing the rampant spread of fake news online, claiming that content creators profit from "explosive points" and mislead retail investors into speculation. Van Code's statement once again sounded the alarm: no more relying on shortcuts to get rich, the future of XRP belongs to the steady builders.