Roger Ver in a tweet took back his criticism on Ripple regarding its ability to freeze its addresses and showed his support for Ripple.
It seems like Roger Ver had a conversation with the CTO of Ripple David Schwartz about the issue of centralization in Ripple, in particular, Ripple’s ability to freeze the addresses of XRP accounts. In conclusion, Ver thanked Schwartz for setting the records straight and said that he was one of the most interesting people in Crypto.
The issue of Addresses being frozen first arose when the early founder of Ripple Jed McCaleb’s account worth more than $1Mn was frozen, after which the centralized nature of Ripple was questioned by many.
Roger Ver Tweeted:
The tweet was followed by a quick response from David Schwartz, thanking and apologizing to Roger.
David Schwartz further clarifies that Ripple cannot freeze anyone’s fund ever.
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