Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has publicly fired back at Avalanche founder Emin Gün Sirer after a provocative social media post sparked fresh tension between twoRipple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has publicly fired back at Avalanche founder Emin Gün Sirer after a provocative social media post sparked fresh tension between two

Ripple CEO Claps Back at Avalanche Founder Over Viral April Fools Joke

2026/04/02 17:04
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Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has publicly fired back at Avalanche founder Emin Gün Sirer after a provocative social media post sparked fresh tension between two major names in the crypto industry. What began as an April Fools’ joke quickly escalated into a wider conversation about blockchain adoption, institutional relevance, and the ongoing rivalry between competing networks.

The exchange started when Sirer posted a mocking comment aimed at Ripple’s long-standing enterprise narrative, joking that banks are not actually choosing Ripple but are instead using Avalanche. The remark was clearly designed to provoke, and it did exactly that. Ripple supporters immediately flooded the replies, defending the company’s track record and pointing to its established role in cross-border payments and financial partnerships.

Garlinghouse did not stay silent for long. In response, the Ripple CEO brushed off the attack with a sharp remark of his own, saying he was pleased that Ripple appears to be living “rent-free” in Sirer’s head. The response was brief but effective, reinforcing Garlinghouse’s confidence while also highlighting how much Ripple remains part of the broader crypto conversation, even among rival ecosystems.

The clash may have started as a joke, but it reflects a deeper competition within the blockchain industry. Ripple has spent years positioning itself as a serious infrastructure player focused on cross-border payments, financial institutions, and enterprise adoption. Its brand has been built around utility, regulation and integration with the traditional financial system. Avalanche, by contrast, has carved out a strong identity through its focus on scalable blockchain infrastructure, tokenization, and customizable Subnet architecture that appeals to institutions and developers alike.

That difference in positioning is what makes this public feud notable. Ripple and Avalanche are not necessarily competing in exactly the same lane, but both are trying to capture institutional attention in an increasingly crowded market. Ripple continues to lean on its payments infrastructure and enterprise network, while Avalanche has gained visibility through tokenization pilots and financial experimentation involving major institutions. In that context, Sirer’s jab was more than a joke — it was a direct shot at Ripple’s core value proposition.

Garlinghouse, for his part, has become known for not shying away from public disputes. Over the years, he has frequently pushed back against critics, whether they come from rival blockchain communities, stablecoin issuers, or Bitcoin maximalist circles. His willingness to engage publicly has made him one of the more outspoken executives in crypto, and it also helps Ripple maintain visibility in a fast-moving and highly competitive market.

At the same time, this latest social media clash highlights a familiar pattern in crypto: rivalry often fuels relevance. Public feuds, especially between high-profile founders and CEOs, tend to attract attention far beyond the original audience. They become part of the narrative battle over which ecosystems are actually building lasting value and which ones are simply winning the social media war.

Ultimately, the back-and-forth between Garlinghouse and Sirer is less about one joke and more about the ongoing fight for dominance in institutional crypto. Ripple remains one of the most established enterprise-facing blockchain brands in the space, while Avalanche continues pushing aggressively into tokenization and financial infrastructure. As both ecosystems seek to prove their real-world relevance, exchanges like this are likely to keep happening.

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