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'Happy Birthday, XRP': Ripple CTO Emeritus Schwartz Reminds What Core Idea Was Amid Washington Expansion

Wed, 3/06/2026 - 8:50
Ripple's legend turns back the clock to XRP's 2012 roots just as the company deploys a massive D.C. lobbying push for the Senate's CLARITY vote.
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'Happy Birthday, XRP': Ripple CTO Emeritus Schwartz Reminds What Core Idea Was Amid Washington Expansion
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On June 3, 2026, the XRP Ledger turns 14, and while the market remains focused on price charts, Ripple's senior management has decided to bring investors back to the fundamental origins from which the history of one of the largest digital assets began.

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For those wondering how XRP can even have a birthday, the project's history began on June 3, 2012, when developer Arthur Britto uploaded the source code that generated the fixed supply of 100 billion tokens. At that stage, the asset carried the technical name XNS and only later received the ticker now familiar to the market, XRP.

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Original fix by Arthur Britto that created the 100 billion XRP, Source: GitHub

What XRP was actually built for

Commenting on the anniversary, David Schwartz, Ripple's CTO Emeritus and one of the original architects of the XRPL, addressed the market with an important reminder, emphasizing that the initial goal of the three founders was entirely pragmatic—to create the fastest and cheapest possible tool for moving value.

At the same time, Schwartz moved the focus away from corporate achievements and toward the role of the ecosystem, saying that the network's current scale could not have been built alone without the participation of independent validators, third-party developers, and businesses.

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Symbolically, on the technology's birthday, Ripple is also expanding its political campaign. The company's chief legal officer, Stuart Alderoty, officially announced an expanded presence in Washington, D.C., where the new office will become an operational hub for direct work with regulators at a critical moment for the industry.

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Ripple's lobbying resources are now focused on advancing the CLARITY bill, which is intended to finally establish the rules of the game for digital assets at the federal law level, fully removing the risks of administrative pressure from the SEC. The final Senate vote, where the bill needs to clear the 60-vote barrier, will become a key step for the future development of XRP and Ripple.

Over 14 years, the project has completed a full cycle: from Arthur Britto's local commit to hard lobbying in the highest levels of U.S. power and billions in ETFs. XRP's birthday celebration, framed as a return to its roots, makes it clear to investors that behind the global payments giant there is still a decentralized community that laid the foundation for this technology.

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