Crypto analyst Steph Is Crypto (@Steph_iscrypto) recently highlighted previous comments by former Ripple CTO David Schwartz that deserve serious attention. His statement reveals something most XRP holders may not fully appreciate. The XRP Ledger was not just built to be decentralized. It was deliberately engineered so that Ripple itself could never exert control over it . CRAZY: David Schwartz says $XRP was intentionally designed so NOT EVEN Ripple could control or shut it down — even under U.S. court pressure. pic.twitter.com/3W8tOtHvep — STEPH IS CRYPTO (@Steph_iscrypto) May 13, 2026 Ripple Made Itself Powerless on Purpose Schwartz was direct about why. Ripple operates as a U.S. company. It has investors and must comply with court orders. Those realities create vulnerabilities that could, under the right circumstances, compromise a network on which millions of people rely. Schwartz wrote, “Ripple, for example, has to honor US court orders. It cannot say no.” That single constraint shaped the entire design philosophy of XRPL. If Ripple retained control over the ledger, a court order could theoretically compel it to censor transactions, freeze funds, or worse. By removing that control entirely , Ripple also removed that risk. Schwartz stated, “We designed it so that we could not own or control it because that was the only way to ensure that nobody could own or control it.” Trust as a Design Principle The reasoning goes further than legal protection. Schwartz acknowledged that trust matters, but he drew a clear line between people choosing to trust Ripple and people being forced to trust it. He wrote, “People trusting me is all upside for me. I want as much of that as possible. So does Ripple. But people having to trust me or Ripple or anyone else to use XRPL is all downside for us.” This distinction is significant. A network where trust is optional is fundamentally different from one where trust is a requirement. Schwartz and the team chose the former. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 What This Means for the Network Schwartz also addressed the practical logic of limiting power. If Ripple could censor transactions or double-spend, exercising that power would destroy all confidence in the network. While Ripple is committed to XRP , the incentive to misuse that power would be strong and would never outweigh the damage it would cause. He concluded that the best way to say no is to be unable to do the thing being asked. Steph Is Crypto brought renewed attention to this reasoning at a time when regulatory scrutiny of crypto companies remains high. While many people misunderstand Ripple’s role , the post serves as a reminder that XRP’s architecture was built with exactly these pressures in mind. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are advised to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on X , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post David Schwartz Says Neither Court Order Nor Ripple Can Shutdown XRP. Here’s why appeared first on Times Tabloid .