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Shorts Rewrite: Ripple CTO Unveils Rare Glimpse Into XRP’s Chaotic Origins
Ripple’s CTO David Schwartz just dropped a crypto history gem — an actual commit tree from XRP’s early development days.
In response to a light-hearted tweet about his old Twitter banner, Schwartz shared four image options — one stood out: a wild, tangled commit diagram from Ripple’s earliest codebase. The messy snapshot captured the raw hustle of Schwartz and co-founder Arthur Britto, who were pushing code like madmen — even if it didn’t compile — just to stay in sync.
> “That’s a real commit tree from rippled. We pushed constantly, even broken code, just to talk through ideas,” Schwartz wrote.
Back then, usernames like JoelKatz, Britto, and MJK were flying across the logs, committing changes to transaction logic, serialization, and more — no polish, no breaks, just relentless iteration.
It’s a rarely seen slice of XRP’s history — full of grit, chaos, and early-stage brilliance.
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