[As IPO approaches, Ripple CTO shares story about Ripple stock]

In a heated discussion in the XRP community, Ripple's chief technology officer David Schwartz recently elaborated on the relationship between Ripple shares and XRP. This statement triggered widespread discussion as the crypto company explores the possibility of an initial public offering (IPO). focus on.

In response to a question about his preference for Ripple shares versus XRP, Schwartz specifically highlighted XRP’s liquidity advantages. In addition, he also mentioned liquidity restrictions on private company stocks, which sparked in-depth discussion and speculation in the community.

During the discussion, enthusiasts explored the complexities of equity ownership and speculated on Schwartz’s possible motivations and considerations. One speculated on the nature of the technology's long holdings and the impact of a possible IPO on his personal stake, while others shared their insights on stock vesting periods and tax implications.

Schwartz himself weighed in on the discussion, revealing his concerns about the risks of current stock holdings and hinting at possible future actions to manage those risks. He mentioned considering the possibility of selling Ripple shares to buy more shares and highlighted expiring options and tax considerations.

Meanwhile, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has expressed interest in pursuing an IPO outside the United States. While IPO plans are on hold due to a legal dispute with the SEC, Garlinghouse is optimistic about the appointment of a new head of the regulator, hopes for future IPOs in the U.S. and improved regulatory clarity.

As Ripple's valuation reaches $11 billion, investors are increasingly discussing and anticipating the company's future development.

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