Ripple CEO recently joined members of the XRP community in a lighthearted exchange on X about how best to phrase news developments related to XRP and the XRP Ledger.
The discussion centered on whether people should simply say “on XRP” or “on XRPL” when describing activity on the network.
“On XRP” Sounds Better
Notably, the exchange began when prominent XRP community member Mr. Intuitive posted the phrase “On XRPL.”
Validator Vet jokingly replied that saying “on XRP” actually sounds better, though anyone who uses that phrasing risks being corrected by the “terminology police.”
This refers to the long-running community habit of reminding others that XRP is the digital asset, while XRPL (the XRP Ledger) is the blockchain. This distinction is often emphasized in discussions about new projects or launches.
A good example is the June announcement of Circle’s USDC launching on the XRP Ledger. While some simply framed it as USDC launched on XRP, others insisted on the more technically accurate USDC launched on XRPL.
In other words, this subtle difference often sparks pedantic debates among community members.
Ripple CEO Agrees: “On XRP” Sounds Better
Interestingly, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse joined the thread and agreed that “on XRP” sounds better than the more technically correct “on XRPL.”
Brad’s involvement gave the discussion more significance as he acknowledged the community sentiment. In essence, his comment signaled a vote of confidence in the validator’s lighthearted suggestion. Notably, Vet responded by saying, “Let’s do that from now on.”
I agree, on XRP sounds better
— Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) November 5, 2025
“Best of Both Worlds”
Community member Krippenreiter later summarized the exchange by noting that the “XRP Ledger” offers the best of both worlds. He believes the simpler phrase “on XRP” performs better in headlines and draws more attention than “on XRPL.”
At the same time, Krippenreiter acknowledged that using the technically correct term “XRPL” still satisfies ecosystem purists.
XRP Ledger is the best of both worlds.
You have XRP in it. (Good for clicks)
But you also satisfy the pedants. 😏
— Krippenreiter (@krippenreiter) November 5, 2025
Ultimately, the exchange highlights how language continues to shape branding and communication within the XRP community.
While “XRPL” is technically correct, even Ripple’s CEO admits that “on XRP” sounds more natural and better fits how people actually talk about the network.
This linguistic blending also shows up in broader conversations about XRP’s role in global payments. At the recent Ripple Swell conference, Canary Capital CEO Steven McClurg illustrated this point when he said the best way to think about XRP is through the XRP Ledger itself—a rising competitor to traditional Wall Street payment systems.
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