Report from Danish X Space: XRP Holders Belong in Prison

A firestorm has erupted on X following a controversial statement allegedly made during a recent “Coffee and Danish” Space, where a speaker reportedly said that “XRP people should be born in prison and have to prove their way out.” The remark was highlighted in a widely shared post by parody account Guardy, stirring outrage across the XRP community and reigniting tensions between XRP supporters and Bitcoin maximalists.

A Statement That Crossed the Line? The comment marks one of the more extreme examples of tribalism within the crypto space.

According to Guardy’s post, which referenced the now-infamous Space, the speaker questioned the legitimacy of XRP holders and suggested they were inherently untrustworthy.

On record. #XRP people belong in prison! From the Danish space. pic.twitter.com/B3MQIU4QUN — Guardy (PARODY?) (@GLigh7) July 22, 2025 While Guardy’s account is tagged as “parody,” the tone and phrasing sparked immediate backlash .

The strong reaction from the XRP community indicates just how sensitive and deeply polarized crypto discourse has become.

XRP Community Reacts Swiftly XRP enthusiasts wasted no time responding to the alleged insult.

Saul, while responding, stated, “ My biggest issue is how little sense the statement makes.

It’s offensively nonsensical.

XRP holders should be born in prison? What? How? One only becomes an active investor much later in life”.

This was widely seen as a criticism of those who refuse to acknowledge the legitimacy of other cryptocurrencies beyond Bitcoin, particularly XRP, which has long been the target of maximalist disdain.

We are on twitter, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) July 15, 2023 The response from Justin Tomlin – Imagine being such a hater that you’re willing to throw babies in prison over a digital asset…SMFH – also pointed to a deeper frustration within the XRP community: the inability to have rational, informed discussions when one side is unwilling to recognize the technological or institutional relevance of anything outside of Bitcoin.

A Deeper Divide: Bitcoin Maximalists vs.

XRP Supporters The controversy underscores a broader, long-standing conflict between Bitcoin maximalists, who believe Bitcoin is the only legitimate cryptocurrency, and supporters of projects like XRP, which offer faster, more energy-efficient solutions tailored for cross-border payments.

Bitcoin has come under increasing scrutiny for its high energy consumption and scalability issues, while XRP’s value proposition lies in its speed, negligible transaction costs, and eco-friendly infrastructure.

This has led to more institutional support for XRP, fueling resentment in corners of the Bitcoin community where decentralization purity tests remain the standard.

XRP’s Meteoric Rise Adds Fuel to the Fire Since the U.S. presidential election in November 2024, XRP has surged by over 600%, bolstered by Ripple’s legal victories, the expansion of the XRP Ledger ecosystem, and increased adoption in financial corridors across Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.

As XRP gains ground, some interpret the pushback from Bitcoin maximalists as a defensive reaction to its growing credibility and influence.

The uproar caused by the comment speaks volumes about the current state of crypto culture, and the divide it exposed is all too real.

Parody or not, Guardy’s post tapped into an uncomfortable truth: tribalism still dominates much of the digital asset conversation.

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