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Ripple Labs, XRP Have Connections to US Intelligence: Fact Check

Ripple's XRP is finding its roots in the U.S. government, rumor for now, but its time to find the truth.

Written By Jalpa Bhavsar Jalpa Bhavsar
Fact Checked by Kritika Mehta Kritika Mehta
Published July 8, 2025 1:27 AM·Updated 12 months ago
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Ripple Labs, XRP Have Connections to US Intelligence Fact Check

One of the viral tweets on X has sparked new controversy within the crypto community, claiming that Ripple Labs, the company behind the XRP cryptocurrency, has covert affiliations with U.S. intelligence agencies. The assertion connects Ripple with a telecommunication company by the name of Ripple Communications and the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA).

https://twitter.com/edward_farina/status/1942178376858447902?t=Jyf9oBiy5AFh0D49F8THmw&s=19

However, there is no direct evidence supporting this claim. Nonetheless, some overlapping names and entities have fueled speculation, which deserves clarification. Founded in Nevada in 1991, Ripple Communications was a telecom company based in Incline Village.

It owned the domain ripple.com (registered in 1998) and had no connection to cryptocurrency, predating the Bitcoin white paper by over a decade. The crypto company we know today as Ripple Labs Inc. started in 2012 as OpenCoin Inc., co-founded by Jed McCaleb and Chris Larsen. Started as OpenCoin in 2012, rebranded as Ripple Labs in 2013. It legally acquired the Ripple Communications trademark.

Karen Nussle and Suzanne Heckenberg, both mentioned in the viral thread, did work at a company named Ripple Communications. However, this firm was a strategic communications and PR company, not affiliated with Ripple Labs or OpenCoin.

Heckenberg later joined the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA), and Nussle also became a key contact there. While both have ties to INSA and the similarly named PR firm, there is no evidence linking either to Ripple Labs or the development of XRP.

It’s important to note that INSA is a non-profit think tank, focused on fostering collaboration between the government and private sector in the intelligence space, not a covert agency or government front.

The name overlap between the old telecom company (Ripple Communications), a PR firm, and Ripple Labs (crypto) has led to confusion. Ripple Labs legally acquired the “Ripple Communications” trademark and ripple.com domain around 2012–2013.

Ryan Fugger, the original creator of RipplePay, also has no documented links to U.S. intelligence. His work was ideologically open-source and decentralized.

Also, there is no credible evidence that Ripple Labs is a government front or intelligence operation. Some individuals from a similarly named PR firm later worked with INSA, but such overlaps are common in D.C.’s policy and communications circles.

Also Read: Ripple vs SEC Case Won’t End Today, Says Former SEC Lawyer

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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