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XRPL’s Immutable Shield: Ripple CTO Debunks Trustless Bridge Risks with "You Can’t Steal XRP" Defense

XRPL’s Immutable Shield: Ripple CTO Debunks Trustless Bridge Risks with "You Can’t Steal XRP" Defense

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2025-11-13 13:49:27
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Ripple's chief technology officer drops a truth bomb on cross-chain vulnerabilities—XRP's ledger architecture makes theft attempts futile.

The Unbreakable Ledger: Unlike bridged assets vulnerable to exploits, XRP's native design prevents extraction without proper authorization. No backdoors, no shortcuts.

Trustless ≠ Riskless: While decentralized bridges promise interoperability, the CTO highlights how XRPL's consensus mechanism inherently safeguards against the $2.8B bridge hacks plaguing DeFi.

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Iconic Home

Unionized Starbucks baristas are primed to strike in at least 40 cities including New York City, Dallas, Philadelphia and its iconic Seattle home to secure better working conditions.

In total over 1,000 staff at 65 cafes will participate in the action as part of the Workers United union’s plan to bring attention to Starbucks’ refusal to negotiate employment contracts. It is also calling on customers to give up their favorite brews for the day as part of a “no contract, no coffee” campaign.

The union wants the management to introduce new proposals to improve staffing and pay, and resolve hundreds of unfair labor practice charges its filed against the company.

“We have not been given meaningful proposals to finalize this contract since the announcement of the strike authorization vote,” Jasmine Leli, a Starbucks barista for three years and strike captain from Buffalo, New York, told the Guardian. “The baristas are prepared to do whatever it takes to get this finalized contract.”

Red Faces

The union has chosen to take action today as it is the company’s annual “red cup day” which is a promotion hailing the start of the holiday season.

Starbucks said it was “disappointed” that Workers United had voted to strike, rather than continue bargaining, but insisted the “vast majority” of stores WOULD be unaffected by the action.

A spokesperson for Starbucks, Jaci Anderson, said: “We are disappointed that Workers United, who only represents around 4% of our partners, has voted to authorize a strike instead of returning to the bargaining table. When they’re ready to come back, we’re ready to talk.”

Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol, who took on the top job in 2024, has sought to overhaul U.S. store operations in a bid to win back customers. However, some of those including cost-cuts and uniform changes have proved unpopular.

Starbucks sales, earnings and its share price have also looked shabbier in recent months as a result of more intense competition, consumers looking for cheaper options in a time of economic uncertainty and uninspiring food options.

However, hope is brewing with Starbucks reporting a 5% increase in global revenue in Q4 and a 1% rise in global comparable store sales, marking the first positive quarter in seven quarters.

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