Ripple CTO David Schwartz expressed interest in being dubbed "XRPope" following a jesting announcement by some community members
The post came in response to Daniel (@daniel_wwf) jokingly announcing the formation of the "Church of the XRPL" in collaboration with @MoonLamboio.
The duo claims to be developing a scripture aimed at educating the public on what they deem "the one and only ultimate truth."
The suggestion elicited a series of humorous reactions. X users like @Barakotayo playfully questioned, "Who would do the first sermon?" while others like @grandorganics pondered the benefits, stating, "Also an excellent tax sheltering strategy. Plus you already have thousands of believers that you can accept donations from. Would this make you an XRPriest?"
XRPope?
A cult-like following
The XRP army, being one such group, has become particularly known for their aggressive defense of XRP and the Ripple company.
Their dedication often translates to a dismissal of criticisms, regardless of the nature or validity of those criticisms.
Another reason is the perceived centralized nature of XRP, which differentiates it from many other cryptocurrencies. When the XRP army fervently defends or promotes XRP in spite of these criticisms, it can appear to outsiders as though they are following a centralized entity with blind faith.
With that being said, other communities are also frequently engaging in cult-like activities.