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2025-12-03 15:05:18

Ripple CEO Has a Warning Message for XRP Holders

The holiday season brings warmth, tradition, and connection. It also brings a sharp rise in online fraud. Scammers thrive when people feel relaxed and distracted. Families gather, messages flow, and digital vigilance often drops. This reality has pushed major industry players to rethink how scam education is delivered, especially during festive months. A new collaborative campaign now aims to make these conversations easier, friendlier, and harder to ignore. Brad Garlinghouse, Ripple’s CEO, has joined the push with a strong seasonal warning for XRP holders. He urged the community to stay alert and visit ScamberryPie.com for simple, practical scam-prevention guidance. His message reinforces Ripple’s ongoing efforts to protect users, especially as malicious actors continue deploying fake livestreams, cloned sites, and impersonation schemes targeting the XRP community. This Christmas, stay vigilant! Check out https://t.co/FxEyQnzgaB for more info on how to protect yourself and your loved ones from online scams. Proud to partner with Match Group, Cash App, National Cryptocurrency Association and Coinbase on this campaign. Also a big shout out… https://t.co/pUqNSgjEwk — Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) December 2, 2025 A New Kind of Scam Awareness Campaign The Scamberry Pie initiative reframes scam education as a family conversation. Its creators designed it to feel light enough for holiday settings but serious enough to save people from harm. The campaign uses friendly visuals, short explanations, and memorable cues to help individuals recognize red flags. Its purpose is simple: bring scam discussions out of private shame and into open dialogue. This strategy is backed by several industry partners working to tackle online fraud from multiple angles. Garlinghouse highlighted partnerships with Match Group, Cash App, the National Cryptocurrency Association, and Coinbase. Their shared goal is to reduce the impact of digital deception by equipping everyday users with knowledge they can share confidently. Why This Matters for XRP Holders Scams evolve quickly, especially in crypto spaces. Attackers mimic official Ripple websites, launch fake giveaways, and run harmful “live events” designed to steal wallets and credentials. These schemes intensify during the holidays because people spend more time online and often rush through notifications. Ripple’s security team works year-round to fight these threats, removing tens of thousands of malicious pages and impersonation attempts. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 Garlinghouse emphasized that this work requires collective vigilance. Users must remain cautious, verify links, and avoid engaging with accounts or websites that appear unfamiliar. He reminds XRP holders that scammers rely on silence and hesitation. Asking questions and sharing warnings can stop an attack before it reaches someone vulnerable. How Users Can Stay Safe During the Holidays Protection starts with simple habits. Always double-check website URLs before entering information. Be skeptical of offers that promise unrealistic rewards. Avoid connecting wallets through unverified links. Confirm announcements through Ripple’s official channels before taking action. Teach these habits to family members who may not understand how crypto scams work, especially older relatives who are more vulnerable online. A Season to Celebrate and Stay Cautious Garlinghouse’s holiday message blends caution with optimism. The industry is fighting back, and users now have clearer tools to protect themselves. Scamberry Pie turns a difficult topic into a friendly conversation, helping families protect one another while enjoying the season. Vigilance remains essential, but awareness makes scams far less effective. This Christmas, the safest gift XRP holders can share is knowledge. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are urged to do in-depth research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post Ripple CEO Has a Warning Message for XRP Holders appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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