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Ripple CEO Takes Aim at Saylor as Utility Beats Financial Engineering in Crypto Battle
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Garlinghouse Doubles Down on Utility-First Vision
In a post on X, Garlinghouse shared a clip from CNBC’s Squawk on the Street alongside a brief but pointed statement:
“Financial engineering doesn’t drive long-term value. Utility does.”
The message echoed his television interview, where he said Strategy’s leadership had been “focused on the wrong stuff,” arguing that the company’s approach has negatively affected broader crypto market sentiment.
Rather than criticizing Bitcoin itself, Garlinghouse focused on how some firms are building investment vehicles around leverage and capital markets instead of expanding blockchain adoption and practical use cases.
He says that the long-term winners will be those projects that are solving actual business challenges, not simply coming up with more complicated financing.
Garlinghouse spoke during Strategy’s continued efforts to boost its Bitcoin holdings with preferred shares and other funding vehicles.
Ripple’s CEO offered an opinion that these entities add to the risk of financial loss without boosting blockchain usefulness or raising adoption. His remarks come amid a larger discussion in the digital asset community about the general impact of capital-heavy Bitcoin treasury management on the market in times of volatility.
While the Bitcoin treasury companies are getting the institutional eye over the last years, critics assert that the increase of leverage will create disproportionated down-side risks, if market conditions get worse.
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Utility Remains Ripple’s Core Message
Ripple has consistently positioned itself around enterprise blockchain adoption, cross-border payments, and institutional financial infrastructure.
This is far from the tactics of companies that focus solely on building up their crypto inventory on the balance sheet. Blockchain technology has the ability to create value, not just add exposure to digital assets, and Garlinghouse has said repeatedly that it needs to do this in a superior way.
Ripple’s latest words only further cement his desire that sustainable growth hinges on real-world applications that can attract enterprise users, payment providers, and banks.
Long-Running Industry Rivalry Returns
The exchange also revives years of public disagreement between Garlinghouse and Michael Saylor.
Both Saylor and Ripple have long pushed their respective visions for Bitcoin being the primary institutional digital asset and a multi-asset blockchain ecosystem on the back of different blockchain use cases. Their contrasting philosophies have often been observed in regulatory discussions, institutional adoption as well as considerations for the path of crypto futures.