- David Schwartz admitted to Q&A fabrication with Ozzy Osbourne.
- Ripple’s operations remain unaffected by the incident.
- The event revived discussions on moderation ethics.

Ripple CTO David Schwartz confessed on X (Twitter) to faking questions during a Black Sabbath Q&A hosted years ago, sparking discussions online.
Schwartz’s admission, unrelated to Ripple business, stirred conversation due to ethical considerations but caused no significant impact on crypto markets or financial institutions.
David Schwartz, Ripple CTO, recently admitted to faking fan questions during an online Black Sabbath Q&A. This confession arose on social media in light of Ozzy Osbourne’s passing. Schwartz reflected on his past moderation practices.
Schwartz filtered and fabricated questions for the event, citing cultural sensitivity reasons including profanity censorship. While this relates to Schwartz’s earlier career, it does not involve current Ripple leadership or operations.
The announcement did not affect Ripple’s financials or XRP allocations. However, it stoked conversation around content moderation ethics in digital spaces. Reactions varied across online crypto forums.
Financial markets experienced increased activity around the OZZY memecoin following Osbourne’s death, not directly due to Schwartz’s actions. Major cryptocurrencies like XRP and others remained stable.
Community sentiment expressed concern over moderation practices rather than Ripple’s core operations. No official regulatory or financial impacts have emerged. The incident contrasts with usual transparency expectations in blockchain.
Historically, such public disclosures by industry figures are rare, spotlighting moderation practices. Schwartz’s open admission reignited discussions and posed questions about regulatory perspectives on digital content oversight.
David Schwartz, CTO, Ripple, “I also censored the artist’s frequent profanity for ‘cultural sensitivity'”, admitting to the reasons behind his actions during the online Q&A: CoinGlass.
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