Close Menu
AsiaTokenFundAsiaTokenFund
  • Home
  • Crypto News
    • Bitcoin
    • Altcoin
  • Web3
    • Blockchain
  • Trading
  • Regulations
    • Scams
  • Submit Article
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA
What's Hot

U.S. SEC Approves First Solana, XRP, and Cardano ETF: Is the Altcoin Summer Next?

July 1, 2025

SEC reportedly considering standard to fast-track crypto ETFs

July 1, 2025

SEC approves Grayscale’s conversion of BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP fund into an ETF

July 1, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
AsiaTokenFundAsiaTokenFund
ATF Capital
  • Home
  • Crypto News
    • Bitcoin
    • Altcoin
  • Web3
    • Blockchain
  • Trading
  • Regulations
    • Scams
  • Submit Article
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA
AsiaTokenFundAsiaTokenFund

Ripple CTO Drops Rare Look at XRP’s Early Days, Community Reacts

0
By on July 1, 2025 Altcoin, Bitcoin, Regulations, Trading, Web3
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The post Ripple CTO Drops Rare Look at XRP’s Early Days, Community Reacts appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Ripple’s Chief Technology Officer, David Schwartz, has just peeled back the curtain on a never-before-seen snapshot of XRP’s earliest days. In what began as a casual exchange on Twitter, Schwartz ended up revealing a raw and rare artifact: a real commit tree from Ripple’s foundational development – messy, multi-colored, and completely unpolished.

First glance, it’s nostalgic for the Ripple fans. But it’s also a glimpse into how one of crypto’s most controversial and high-profile blockchains was actually built.

Let’s dive in.

Time for a Header Swap!

It all started when a user poked fun at Schwartz’s long-standing Twitter header – a dramatic quote about Ripple battling the legacy financial system. 

Heh @JoelKatz . I think it’s time you remove your header image.

You won… pic.twitter.com/2NUcOBN53j

— Anders (@X__Anderson) June 30, 2025

Rather than brushing it off, Schwartz leaned in. He asked the community to suggest new banner images and casually dropped four options. One stood out immediately: a chaotic, spaghetti-like commit diagram that looked more like abstract expressionism than structured code.

The reaction was instant. When asked what the image was, Schwartz responded:

“That’s a real portion of the commit tree for rippled. It was carefully chosen to look as bad as possible.”

He then added a detail that offered a rare look into how Ripple’s protocol was actually shaped:

“Because Arthur and I coordinated frequently, we also pushed commits very frequently, even if they didn’t compile, so we could talk about what we were doing at that moment.”

That’s a real portion of the commit tree for rippled. It was carefully chosen to look as bad as possible. Because Arthur and I coordinated frequently, we also pushed commits very frequently, even if they didn’t compile, so we could talk about what we were doing at that moment.

— David ‘JoelKatz’ Schwartz (@JoelKatz) June 30, 2025

Ripple Built XRP in Real-Time Chaos

In the early days, Ripple’s codebase wasn’t a polished, version-controlled product. It was a chatroom for rapid-fire collaboration. Schwartz and co-founder Arthur Britto often committed incomplete code just to keep pace with one another.

The logs from this chaotic phase show usernames like JoelKatz (Schwartz), Britto, and MJK.

Schwartz noted that the commit stretch in the image was particularly unruly because both he and Britto were modifying nearby components at the same time – a scenario they usually tried to avoid.

A Rare Glimpse Into Real Engineering

Ripple is usually in the news for its legal battles or big partnerships. But this glimpse takes us back to when things were a lot simpler and a lot messier.

For XRP supporters, this snapshot is a reminder of how the project really began – built fast, with barely any structure, by a small team trying to make something new. 

Love it when the crypto community keeps it real! 

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

U.S. SEC Approves First Solana, XRP, and Cardano ETF: Is the Altcoin Summer Next?

July 1, 2025

SEC reportedly considering standard to fast-track crypto ETFs

July 1, 2025

Bitcoin Price Risks Market Crash After Closing Below Final Weekly Resistance

July 1, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

What's New Here!

U.S. SEC Approves First Solana, XRP, and Cardano ETF: Is the Altcoin Summer Next?

July 1, 2025

SEC reportedly considering standard to fast-track crypto ETFs

July 1, 2025

SEC approves Grayscale’s conversion of BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP fund into an ETF

July 1, 2025

Bitcoin Price Risks Market Crash After Closing Below Final Weekly Resistance

July 1, 2025
AsiaTokenFund
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
  • Home
  • Crypto News
    • Bitcoin
    • Altcoin
  • Web3
    • Blockchain
  • Trading
  • Regulations
    • Scams
  • Submit Article
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA
© 2025 asiatokenfund.com - All Rights Reserved!

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.