Ripple Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz confirmed the decentralization integrity of the XRP ledger and pointed out that valid transactions are tamper-proof, and no single entity (including Ripple) can revoke or stop transactions. Finality is guaranteed by validator consensus rather than company authority. Network changes require broad validator approval, while functions like XRP custody can operate without trust. The daily transaction volume of the XRP ledger has recently surged by 40%, reaching nearly 2.5 million transactions, reflecting increasing recognition and trust in its censorship-resistant design.
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Ripple Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz confirmed the decentralization integrity of the XRP ledger and pointed out that valid transactions are tamper-proof, and no single entity (including Ripple) can revoke or stop transactions. Finality is guaranteed by validator consensus rather than company authority. Network changes require broad validator approval, while functions like XRP custody can operate without trust. The daily transaction volume of the XRP ledger has recently surged by 40%, reaching nearly 2.5 million transactions, reflecting increasing recognition and trust in its censorship-resistant design.