XRPL Labs Founder Sends Critical Warning to XRP Holders
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Wietse Wind, founder of XRPL Labs and the mind behind the Xaman (formerly XUMM) wallet, has issued a direct and urgent warning to the XRP community . In a strongly worded post on X, Wind cautioned users about a surge in fraudulent emails and messages claiming service “interruptions” or promoting a so-called “Xaman desktop client.” He stressed that these claims are entirely false and part of a coordinated scam aimed at stealing user funds. The Anatomy of the Scam According to recent community reports, these scams take multiple forms. Victims are being targeted through phishing emails, fake social media accounts, and direct messages that mimic official XRPL Labs communication. Warning!! DANGER!! Scammers are sending emails about interruptions & Xaman desktop clients THIS IS FAKE! THIS IS SCAM! THEY TRY TO STEAL YOUR FUNDS! There are no interruptions. THERE IS NO DESKTOP CLIENT. WE DO NOT SEND EMAILS Only trust our App & our support in the app pic.twitter.com/kw2ZlvgNTY — WietseWind ( @ Xaman®, XRPL & Xahau) (@WietseWind) August 11, 2025 The attackers typically direct users to malicious links or prompt them to install bogus “desktop” applications or browser extensions. In some cases, they attempt to lure users into revealing their secret keys or recovery phrases, which can result in the complete loss of funds. These scams are not limited to fake applications alone. There has been an uptick in fraudulent tokens and counterfeit web wallets using the Xaman or XRPL name to gain credibility. Once trust is established, the scammers move quickly to compromise accounts and drain holdings. XRPL Labs’ Official Position XRPL Labs has repeatedly clarified that there is no official desktop client or browser extension for Xaman. This is a deliberate design choice — signing transactions on desktop or browser environments carries significantly higher security risks. The official Xaman wallet is available exclusively as a mobile application, with support provided directly within the app itself. We are on twitter, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) July 15, 2023 The company has also stressed that it does not send unsolicited emails to users. Any communication claiming to be from XRPL Labs that arrives outside official in-app support should be treated as highly suspicious. For verified help, users should use only the official Xaman app and refer to XRPL Labs’ published list of legitimate channels. Protecting Your XRP Wind’s message serves as a reminder that in the world of crypto, security starts with the user. The safest course of action is to ignore and report any unsolicited messages or emails, avoid clicking unknown links, and never share private keys or recovery phrases. Even seemingly urgent warnings about “service interruptions” should be verified directly in the Xaman app before taking any action. If you encounter suspicious activity — such as impersonation accounts, phishing links, or fake tokens — report them immediately to the relevant platform and XRPL Labs’ official support. A Timely Warning for the XRP Community With XRP adoption continuing to grow, opportunistic scams will only become more sophisticated. Wietse Wind’s warning is a timely call for vigilance. By sticking strictly to official channels and refusing to engage with out-of-band communications, XRP holders can stay one step ahead of attackers and keep their assets safe. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are urged to do in-depth research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on Twitter , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post XRPL Labs Founder Sends Critical Warning to XRP Holders appeared first on Times Tabloid .

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