Crypto history shows that the most transformative shifts rarely announce themselves loudly. Long before the internet reshaped global commerce, it was widely misunderstood, dismissed, and underestimated. Today, similar arguments are resurfacing around XRP, as market signals, regulatory momentum, and real-world adoption quietly converge beneath the surface. That framing was laid out by Digital Asset Investor in a detailed video shared on X, where he connected XRP’s current market behavior with deeper structural changes unfolding across finance, regulation, and blockchain infrastructure. XRP Price Levels and Quiet Accumulation Digital Asset Investor pointed to XRP trading around the $1.85 range as a psychologically important zone. Rather than expressing concern over short-term volatility, he described the price action as a potential accumulation window ahead of broader developments. In his view, temporary dips matter far less than positioning before regulatory clarity and institutional deployment arrive. 1996 XRP Moment , Ripple CTO Warning & Fed 2.0 Attempt (Includes Paid Promotion) pic.twitter.com/G11vYB2pYH — Digital Asset Investor (@digitalassetbuy) December 27, 2025 Supporting this outlook, he highlighted Switzerland’s leading retail chain, Spar, confirming XRP acceptance for payments . The move, while modest on the surface, was framed as a meaningful signal of organic adoption—real usage beginning at the edges before expanding into the core financial system. Venture Capital Tensions and Narrative Control A central argument in the video focused on why XRP and Cardano have faced sustained criticism from venture capital circles. According to Digital Asset Investor, both projects deviated from traditional VC-driven token distribution models that prioritize early insider access and post-launch exits. As a result, he argued, they were excluded from the narrative protection often afforded to other networks. He contrasted this with what he described as coordinated promotion across Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Solana ecosystems, suggesting much of crypto’s perceived consensus is shaped by paid media and influencer pipelines rather than neutral assessment. Controlled Decentralization and Regulatory Reality Digital Asset Investor also challenged the idea that extreme decentralization was ever compatible with global finance. He argued that regulatory involvement was inevitable and that success would come from “controlled decentralization,” where blockchain networks operate within defined legal frameworks while preserving efficiency and neutrality. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 In this context, Ripple’s long-term strategy was likened to building railroad infrastructure—slow, capital-intensive, and often overlooked until the system becomes indispensable. Unlike networks focused on speculative applications, Ripple’s emphasis has remained on payments, liquidity, and institutional interoperability. Ripple CTO Warning and Infrastructure Risks Adding urgency to the discussion, Digital Asset Investor referenced a recent warning from Ripple CTO David Schwartz . Schwartz cautioned crypto wallet providers against mandatory firmware updates, noting that forced updates can place users under pressure and increase security risks. The comment reinforced Ripple’s focus on cautious, user-centric infrastructure design rather than rapid, disruptive changes. The “1996 Moment” Thesis Looking ahead, Digital Asset Investor tied these developments to anticipated U.S. crypto legislation, arguing that regulatory clarity could act as a catalyst similar to the late-1990s internet boom. In his view, XRP is positioned as foundational infrastructure for the “internet of money,” not a speculative trend. If history follows familiar patterns, today’s skepticism may later be remembered as the calm before a financial transformation few truly saw coming. 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 urged to do in-depth 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 Twitter , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post 1996 XRP Moment, Ripple CTO Warning and Fed 2.0 Attempt appeared first on Times Tabloid .