Ripple CEO Just Spoke At XRP Vegas: The Hate Is Comical

By Times Tabloid
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XRP Ledger validator Vet recently shared Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse’s statement at the ongoing XRP Vegas conference, which started on April 30, 2026.

The post relays Garlinghouse’s account of an attempt to feature XRP on the Sphere in Las Vegas, a high-profile digital display venue, and the response the company received.

According to the video attached to the post, Garlinghouse addressed attendees directly and referenced the Sphere while speaking on stage. He asked how many in the audience had visited the venue before stating that he was calling for an XRP boycott of the Sphere. He then explained the reasoning behind that position, noting Ripple’s failed efforts to showcase XRP.

Garlinghouse stated that the company had proposed featuring XRP on the Sphere and believed it would have been a compelling promotional move. However, he said the organizers declined the request, saying they were willing to display Bitcoin and Ethereum. His remarks suggest that the decision excluded XRP despite its relevance within the digital asset sector.

He also acknowledged Ripple’s Chief Marketing Officer during the segment, noting that the situation ultimately resulted in cost savings for the company. Garlinghouse explained that funds initially planned for the Sphere promotion were instead retained after the proposal was rejected.

Conference Context and Community Reaction

The comments were delivered at XRP Vegas, the arguably largest XRP-focused conference globally. The event has brought together members of the XRP community, developers, and industry participants, providing a platform for updates, discussions, and public statements by key figures in the ecosystem.

Vet’s post characterizes the situation as an example of what he considers a pattern of unfavorable treatment toward XRP. The wording used in the post suggests that the validator views the exclusion from the Sphere display as intentional and inconsistent, given the acceptance of other major digital assets.

A response highlighted in the thread reflects a different tone, offering a longer-term perspective on XRP’s position. The commenter, identified as SylvieScape, compared XRP to an overlooked presence that may gain recognition over time. The comment emphasizes patience and expresses confidence that broader acknowledgment will eventually occur.

 

Positioning and Messaging Moving Forward

Garlinghouse’s remarks, as presented in the video, combine criticism of the decision with a pragmatic acknowledgment of its financial outcome. While he expressed dissatisfaction with the refusal, he suggested that avoiding the expense associated with the Sphere display had a positive effect on Ripple’s resources.

The situation underscores ongoing differences in visibility and representation among digital assets in mainstream promotional spaces. It also reflects how leadership figures within the industry continue to address such developments publicly, particularly when speaking to engaged community audiences at major events.

As XRP Vegas continues, statements like these contribute to the narrative surrounding XRP’s adoption, perception, and positioning within the digital asset landscape.

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