In this video, we’re diving into a hot topic that has sparked discussions across the XRP community and the crypto space in general. Without further ado, let’s get straight into it! Recently, a four-second AI-generated video clip uploaded on Primal—a decentralized social platform built on the Nostr protocol—has caught massive attention. The clip features Michael Saylor, Chairman of MicroStrategy and a well-known Bitcoin advocate, suddenly “transforming” into the XRP logo. This video was originally shared by Jack Dorsey, the founder and former CEO of Twitter, raising speculation among XRP enthusiasts about whether Saylor might be shifting his stance from Bitcoin to XRP. In the video, Saylor initially appears visually associated with Bitcoin, dressed in battle-ready attire symbolizing his commitment to BTC. However, as he jumps, the visuals shift dramatically, replacing the Bitcoin logo with XRP’s coin symbol. This instantly ignited heated discussions on social media, especially on X, where users questioned the message and intent behind the post. Market analyst Scott Melker weighed in on the debate, noting that this speculation arises amid increasing discussions about the potential inclusion of XRP in the U.S. national digital asset reserves, especially under the leadership of former President Donald Trump, who is known for his pro-crypto stance. According to Melker, if XRP were to be included in national reserves, it would mark a major turning point for the asset and could intensify its rivalry with Bitcoin. Adding fuel to the fire, Mr. Intuitive, a well-known figure in the XRP community, quickly reacted to the clip, posting on X: "Did Dorsey really share a video of Saylor transforming into the XRP logo?" A quick investigation by The Crypto Basic confirmed that the video was indeed posted on Sunday, February 2, and remains accessible. Many XRP supporters view this as a potentially significant signal, suggesting that Dorsey might be reconsidering his stance on XRP. However, Dorsey himself has not made any official statements regarding the matter. On the other hand, Attorney John Deaton, a prominent pro-XRP lawyer, responded skeptically. In his comment, Deaton stressed that Dorsey’s post should not be taken as an endorsement of XRP. He pointed out that Dorsey has always been a strong Bitcoin advocate and has repeatedly expressed doubts about other cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum, which he has criticized for being too centralized. Deaton further suggested that the video might actually be mocking Michael Saylor, who has previously claimed that XRP carries counterparty risk and implied that it could be considered a security. #xrp #ripple #xrpnews #xrpnewstoday #xrpripplenews
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