The XRP Ledger (XRPL) is seeing a drastic rise in fraud attempts targeting its users as the network draws more institutional activity, higher transaction volumesThe XRP Ledger (XRPL) is seeing a drastic rise in fraud attempts targeting its users as the network draws more institutional activity, higher transaction volumes

Ripple insider warns XRP holders as fake airdrop scams surge across XRPL

2026/05/15 01:05
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The XRP Ledger (XRPL) is seeing a drastic rise in fraud attempts targeting its users as the network draws more institutional activity, higher transaction volumes, and renewed attention from XRP traders.

On May 14, David Schwartz, the former chief technology officer at Ripple, published a public warning regarding the increasing scam efforts targeting the XRPL ecosystem.

Schwartz, a highly visible figure within the community, cautioned users that malicious actors are increasingly deploying fake airdrops and impersonation accounts to drain user funds.

The XRP Ledger Foundation issued a similar warning, saying that scams targeting the XRP community had increased sharply. The foundation urged users to avoid airdrops, giveaways, and fake customer support offers on X, where impersonation campaigns often move quickly around trending XRP narratives.

The warnings come as XRPL activity, institutional tokenization experiments, and XRP market flows have drawn renewed attention to the network.

That attention has also created a wider opening for fraudsters, who are increasingly packaging old scams in the language of airdrops, governance votes, DeFi rewards, and institutional adoption.

XRP-themed characters line up in a police-style mugshot scene as a sheriff investigates an airdrop scam.XRP-themed characters stand in a police-style lineup as a sheriff investigates an alleged fake airdrop scam targeting XRPL users.

Scam reports rise across XRP social channels

The most common pattern of these scams involves impersonation accounts posing as well-known XRPL developers, executives, influencers, or ecosystem projects.

These accounts often copy profile photos, display names, and recent posts before directing users to claim a reward, vote on a proposal, or connect a wallet to a third-party site.

Once a user signs the transaction, the wallet can be drained. In some cases, the malicious prompt is framed as a routine governance vote or a claim for a free token. In others, users are told they have qualified for an NFT reward, only to be prompted to approve a transaction that swaps their XRP for a worthless asset.

Krippenreiter, an XRPL supporter who has tracked several recent scam patterns, said these fraud attempts now include fake NFT rewards, airdrop campaigns tied to XRP-linked projects like Flare and Firelight, and private messages from bots posing as familiar community accounts.

The common thread is urgency: users are pushed to act before checking the account, the transaction details, or the destination address.

Meanwhile, these tactics are not new to XRP holders. Over the years, Ripple has consistently warned about fake XRP giveaways and deepfake promotions, including edited videos that falsely imply support from company executives.

Panos Mekras, co-founder of Anodos Finance, also raised concerns last year about fraudulent projects using XRPL’s growing visibility to market vague token offerings and poorly defined products.

However, the difference now is scale. XRP’s online community is larger, and XRPL-based projects have become more visible thanks to the slate of developments occurring within the network.

As a result, scammers now have more real developments to imitate. This means a fraudulent post can borrow the language of tokenized assets, lending, governance, airdrops, or validator upgrades and still appear plausible to casual users.

That makes transaction review more important. On public ledgers, funds generally cannot be recovered once transferred.

For XRP holders, the basic defensive step is still the same: verify the account, inspect the transaction, avoid entering a seed phrase, and do not connect a wallet to an unsolicited link.

Wall Street embraces XRPL's on-chain infrastructure

The escalation in fraudulent activity is occurring against a backdrop of significant institutional adoption, as traditional financial entities increasingly utilize the XRPL for measurable utility.

Data from the digital asset treasury firm Evernorth shows that transaction volume on the ledger grew by 65% over the past 12 months, rising from 43 million to 71 million monthly transactions.

Unlike the speculative bursts commonly seen in decentralized finance, this volume is largely programmatic and tied to real-world settlement. Key drivers of this activity include the cryptocurrency exchange Bitstamp, Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin, the tokenization platform Justoken, and Braza Bank in Brazil.

Notably, traditional finance heavyweights are also actively testing the network’s capabilities. In a major milestone for on-chain finance, JPMorgan, Ripple, and Mastercard recently completed the first cross-border redemption of a tokenized US Treasury asset on the XRPL.

The transaction settled in under five seconds, a stark contrast to the multi-day settlement windows typical in traditional banking.

Furthermore, Guggenheim, a financial services firm managing hundreds of billions in assets, has issued short-term corporate debt directly on the blockchain. The issuance, backed by US Treasuries and rated Prime-1 by Moody's, generated over $280 million in volume.

In the United Kingdom, the government-licensed digital asset exchange Archax is migrating institutional products to the XRPL, including a £3.8 billion fund from asset manager abrdn, targeting $1 billion in traditional assets on the ledger by mid-2026.

Protocol upgrades target institutional compliance

To support this influx of regulated capital, the XRPL network is undergoing significant structural upgrades.

Last week, the XRPL Foundation announced the release of software version 3.1.3, featuring a “default-yes” amendment fix that streamlines network upgrades without requiring manual voting by validators.

This foundational update furthers the slate of compliance-focused features on the network designed to bridge the gap between decentralized technology and traditional regulatory requirements.

Beginning in late 2025 with the introduction of Multi-Purpose Tokens, the network enabled financial institutions to bake compliance rules, such as transfer restrictions, freeze controls, and know-your-customer requirements, directly into the asset code.

The first half of 2026 has seen the rapid deployment of further institutional tooling. In February, the network integrated Permissioned Domains and Token Escrows, enabling banks to establish closed-network environments in which only credentialed participants can transact.

This was followed by the launch of Permissioned Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs), functioning essentially as on-chain dark pools that eliminate anonymous counterparty risk.

Most recently, in April 2026, the network developers launched a Native Zero-Knowledge (ZK) Proof Verifier.

This programmable privacy layer allows institutions to settle large trades on a public blockchain without broadcasting sensitive trade data to competitors, replicating the confidentiality of traditional clearing systems.

XRP derivatives heat up as whales accumulate

This wave of development and activity has driven significant market momentum around the token.

According to CryptoQuant, the XRP derivatives market on Binance is experiencing a steady return of speculative liquidity.

The firm noted that open interest recently climbed to $475.4 million, pushing past its 30-day average of $440.7 million. The open interest Z-Score reached 1.65, indicating a significant deviation from historical norms and suggesting increased trader activity and leverage.

XRP Open Interest on BinanceXRP Open Interest on Binance (Source: CryptoQuant)

While a rising Z-Score is not an explicitly bullish indicator, it highlights growing risk exposure that could trigger sharp volatility.

In the spot market, institutional appetite remains strong. XRP spot exchange-traded funds recorded $25.8 million in inflows on May 11, the largest single-day haul since early January, pushing cumulative inflows to $1.36 billion.

This institutional demand is mirrored by the behavior of large on-chain holders.

Data from the blockchain analytics firm Santiment reveals that the number of wallets holding at least 10,000 XRP has reached an all-time high of 332,230.

XRPL Network ActivityXRPL Network Activity (Source: Santiment)

This cohort of investors has demonstrated consistent accumulation since June 2024, absorbing selling pressure through periods of intense market volatility.

Notably, these major holders quickly resumed accumulating following a crypto-wide liquidation event in early February, suggesting a strong long-term conviction that the network's ongoing structural upgrades will eventually be reflected in asset valuation.

Despite these robust fundamental developments, XRP's price action has remained relatively subdued, trading around $1.45 compared to previous levels.

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