Schwartz warned of a dramatic surge in fake XRP giveaways, airdrops, and impersonation accounts targeting the community. Scammers are now using deepfake AI videosSchwartz warned of a dramatic surge in fake XRP giveaways, airdrops, and impersonation accounts targeting the community. Scammers are now using deepfake AI videos

XRP Scam Wave Explodes as David Schwartz Issues Urgent Warning

2026/05/15 22:45
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  • Schwartz warned of a dramatic surge in fake XRP giveaways, airdrops, and impersonation accounts targeting the community.
  • Scammers are now using deepfake AI videos and fraudulent NFTs with hidden buy offers to drain investor wallets.
  • Schwartz warns that anyone claiming to be him on Instagram, Telegram, or most platforms is a scammer.

The digital asset market is dealing with a new, advanced and risky threat. Ripple CTO David Schwartz recently sounded a loud alarm for the global crypto community. He found that there was a huge rise in fraudulent schemes targeting unsuspecting XRP holders globally.

Deepfake Technology Targets the XRP Community

David Schwartz, CTO Emeritus at Ripple, warned XRP Ledger users about a dramatic rise in giveaway and airdrop scams. 

XRP Scam Wave Explodes as David Schwartz Issues Urgent Warning

His message was aimed toward XRP users who may encounter fraudulent promotions on social media platforms. 

Schwartz advised users to take those posts as potential frauds and to avoid accounts pretending to represent him. 

Scammers are using sophisticated deepfake AI to produce more sophisticated fake videos. The clips typically contain altered images of Ripple executives promising huge financial gains. 

Such deceptive content aims to trick XRP investors into sending funds to “doubling” addresses.

In addition to video, malicious actors are creating fraudulent NFTs embedded with code. These digital collectibles have hidden buy offers that will empty a user’s entire balance. 

In addition, these hacks can bypass the security warnings on numerous popular crypto trading platforms.

This level of automated attacks indicates a sophisticated and organized criminal operation. Cybersecurity experts note that these wallet-drainer scripts are becoming increasingly difficult to detect. 

Thus, users are advised not to communicate with any unrequested digital assets in their accounts.

Recently, XRP Ledger reaches a record 332,230 wallets holding at least 10K XRP 

Identifying Impersonators During the XRP Crisis

David Schwartz specifically addressed the rise of fake social media profiles. He confirmed that his only legitimate public presence is the verified @JoelKatz handle. 

All accounts claiming to be his on Instagram and Telegram are fake accounts.

Often, scammers adopt a professional tone and build false trust with victims. They frequently promote fake airdrop events to lure people into clicking phishing links.

However, the XRPL Foundation maintains that Ripple never conducts spontaneous token giveaway initiatives.

Investors should always keep in mind that no official entity will ever request private keys. Any project that says it is legit on the blockchain won’t ask you to send over money to them for the purpose of getting rewards.

This comes after XRP recorded 4 billion transactions with 3–5 second settlements. 

What scammers are doing

The procedures are simple. Scammers create false social media identities that impersonate Schwartz, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, and XRPL-related projects.

Phishing also has a significant impact. Fraudulent websites ask users to connect their wallets or approve transactions under the guise of receiving rewards. 

Once completed, the wallet is empty. Some organisations continue to exploit the tried-and-true gimmick of requesting customers to send XRP first in exchange for more.

The frauds do not exploit weaknesses in the XRP Ledger itself. They rely solely on fooling others.

Schwartz made it clear that no legitimate company surprises customers with giveaways or requests that customers submit funds, divulge private keys, or reveal seed phrases.

The post XRP Scam Wave Explodes as David Schwartz Issues Urgent Warning appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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