Crypto Pundit Grills XRP: Escrow Doubts, Governance Gaps & Utility Questions Spark Debate After McCaleb Interview Resurfaces
XRP's skeletons just rattled louder. A resurfaced Jed McCaleb interview reignites scrutiny over Ripple's escrow mechanics, governance transparency, and real-world utility—just as the SEC case dust settles.
The Escrow Elephant in the Room
Critics pounce on Ripple's locked-up XRP reserves, calling the 55 billion token escrow a 'centralization fig leaf.' McCaleb's past comments fuel speculation about supply manipulation risks.
Governance Under Fire
Decentralization theater? Questions mount about validator concentration and whether XRP's tech can outpace its bureaucratic baggage. 'The code is open-source, but the power dynamics aren't,' quips one blockchain architect.
Utility or Uselessness?
With RippleNet adoption crawling at hedge-fund-meeting speed, skeptics ask if XRP's cross-border dreams justify its $25B market cap. Meanwhile, Bitcoin maximalists smirk behind their laser-eyed avatars.
As the crypto market flirts with another bull run, XRP faces its make-or-break moment: deliver real adoption or become the next 'enterprise blockchain' cautionary tale—right beside Hyperledger and IBM's forgotten stablecoin.