đ„ Brad Garlinghouse Makes It Clear: XRP Isnât About Who Holds It â Itâs About What It Connects đ
In todayâs fast-evolving digital finance world, value isnât about who owns the token â itâs about what the token connects.
Thatâs the core of Brad Garlinghouseâs message:
> âThereâs a fundamental difference between speculation and infrastructure.â
Heâs reminding the world that XRP isnât just a speculative asset â itâs a critical infrastructure layer connecting global value flows.
⥠$XRP vs #Ripple â The Big Misunderstanding
âPeople say things like, âXRP has a CEO.â Iâm like, who is it?â Garlinghouse joked.
> âRipple has a CEO â thatâs me. But there are dozens, if not hundreds, of CEOs building on XRP.â
đĄ Ripple uses $XRP within its products, but doesnât control or own the network.
XRP lives as an independent, open-source ecosystem â driven by builders, validators, and innovators worldwide.
đ Open-Source Power: The XRPL
The XRP Ledger (XRPL) isnât ruled by any single entity.
Changes only activate when a supermajority of participants approve them.
#Garlinghouse confirmed:
> âSome amendments passed that Ripple actually opposed â and thatâs okay. Thatâs how open-source works.â
â The community drives progress.
â Rippleâs opinion doesnât define XRPLâs future.
đ Why Connectivity Beats Ownership
In global finance, utility outperforms control.
As Garlinghouse emphasized:
> âWe use XRP in our product stack â but many others build around it too.â
This flips the narrative from âWho holds it?â to âWhat does it connect?â
Because value in the next era of finance will come from interoperability, liquidity, and real-world integration.
đ What It Means for Investors & Builders
đč Investors should look beyond price swings â focus on XRPâs real-world use cases and cross-border transfer capacity.
đč Developers should see XRPL as a platform for connectivity, not speculation.
