When a pioneer behind one of the world’s most recognized blockchain projects steps away from daily duties, it inevitably stirs emotions. A notable example occurred this week when David Schwartz, Ripple’s chief technology officer with a long tenure, stepped down from his active 0 news triggered a flood of appreciation from the XRP community, who were quick to highlight his invaluable role in shaping both Ripple and the XRP 1 what followed next turned the spotlight back onto Schwartz in a way only he could manage. A Retirement That Sparked Praise On the day of his announcement, Schwartz, better known in crypto circles as JoelKatz, was met with an outpouring of respect and admiration.
Supporters, fellow developers, and long-time XRP holders praised his technical leadership and his enduring commitment to building the infrastructure that underpins Ripple’s vision for faster, more efficient global 2 is moving to an emeritus role at Ripple, ensuring his expertise stays accessible as he passes on day-to-day duties to senior leaders in 3 many, it marked the end of an era while also offering reassurance that his influence on XRPL’s future is far from 4 everybody, save the kind words for when I die. — David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz (@JoelKatz) October 1, 2025 The Unexpected Follow-Up Just as the community settled into celebrating his career, Schwartz returned to X with a tongue-in-cheek remark that instantly shifted the tone.
“Hey everybody, save the kind words for when I die,” he 5 remark, made in his signature blend of dry humor and candor, quickly became the focal point of discussion, sparking another surge of responses across the XRP 6 of discouraging supporters,
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