Ripple CTO Confirms Valid XRP Transactions Can’t Be Blocked

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  • XRPL transaction finality relies on decentralized validators and consensus, not corporate control.
  • Escrowed XRP releases automatically based on conditions; Ripple has no discretionary power over funds.
  • Even a validator majority cannot fabricate XRP, seize funds, or censor transactions, ensuring protocol-driven operations.

David Schwartz, CTO Emeritus of Ripple, clarified on March 1 that no one, including Ripple, can block valid XRP transactions. He stated that the XRP Ledger processes transactions according to network rules enforced by decentralized validators. Only changes through formal network amendments with broad validator agreement could alter this mechanism.

Transaction Finality and Escrow Mechanics

Schwartz explained that XRPL transaction finality is guaranteed by code and consensus rather than corporate oversight. Valid transactions cannot be reversed or frozen by any single party. The only exception occurs if users modify a transaction’s conditions, making it invalid under network consensus.

He also detailed how XRP escrow works. Participants can lock funds in escrow, and once conditions or timeframes are met, the protocol automatically releases the assets. Schwartz emphasized that Ripple or any central authority has no discretionary power over escrowed funds.

Addressing Centralization Concerns

Schwartz responded to centralization concerns, including claims by Cyber Capital founder Justin Bons about Ripple’s Unique Node List (UNL) granting potential institutional control. He dismissed the claims as “objectively nonsensical,” comparing them to assuming a Bitcoin miner could arbitrarily create new coins. Validators cannot force honest nodes to accept invalid transactions or manipulate account balances.

Even a coordinated validator majority could only slow consensus temporarily; they cannot fabricate XRP, seize funds, or censor valid transactions. This ensures that XRPL operations remain protocol-driven, reinforcing decentralized transaction processing.

Ongoing Network Developments

The clarification comes as XRPL prepares for the March Devnet reboot, signaling protocol upgrades and continued evolution. Ripple’s involvement in development often attracts scrutiny, but Schwartz reiterated that network operations rely on decentralized rules. Valid XRP transactions remain immutable, and the system’s protocol logic governs escrow and release, not any individual or corporate entity.

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