Ripple CTO David Schwartz announced that he will be leaving at the end of the year. According to his LinkedIn information, he has worked at Ripple for more than 13 years, including seven years as the chief technology officer and more as the chief cryptographer. Mr. Schwartz, who was instrumental in writing the Ripple-related blockchain XRP ledger, said in a Tuesday X post: "I'm really looking forward to spending more time with my kids and grandkids and reclaiming hobbies I've put on hold, but pl...
Ripple CTO David Schwartz 宣布将于年底离职,根据其领英信息,他在 Ripple 工作了超过 13 年,其中 7 年担任首席技术官,更多时间担任首席密码学家。 Schwartz 在编写与 Ripple 相关的区块链 XRP 账本时发挥了重要作用,他在周二 X 的一篇文章中表示:“我真的很期待能花更多时间陪伴孩子和孙子孙女,重拾我搁置的爱好,不过请注意,我不会离开 XRP 社区。”
Ripple CTO David Schwartz updated that it is still uncertain whether the network problem will be resolved or self-healing. According to the previous XRPL browser page, network activity froze at block height 93927174 for 64 minutes, and then restarted at 10:58 am UTC on February 4. David Schwartz added that four things can happen if a node knows that it cannot reach a consensus with other nodes on the state of the network: 1. Nodes find one they won't arrive in advance...
Over the weekend, cryptocurrency YouTuber Random Artz alerted the Shiba Inu community to a misunderstanding spread by a Solidity developer using the username @shallowhal-i4n. The developer stated that the team behind the Shiba Inu ecosystem can still mint BONE if they wish. The developer hinted that there was a bug in the BONE contract that the team could exploit to create additional tokens. He stressed that BONE is still minable unless the team abandons the contract and sets the supply to "non-...
Ripple CTO David Schwartz said he still hopes to launch his stablecoin RLUSD before the end of the year. But the upcoming holiday season could delay the launch.
David Schwartz, chief technology officer of Ripple, recently joined the list of tech founders opposing Operation Chokepoint 2.0, a government-run campaign to de-bank the crypto industry. Mr. Schwartz said the government was "obsessed with indirect regulation" and listed four reasons why de-banking undermines the rule of law. Schwartz believes that de-banked entities will switch service providers or move money underground - thus evading surveillance and sanctions controls entirely. The CTO also s...