Apex Crypto Insights Alleges IMF to Receive XRP Escrow in Bombshell Claim

30.10.2025 09:21

Apex Crypto Insights, via their Twitter account @APEXCONSULTNFA, has sparked excitement in the crypto community by claiming that a significant portion of the XRP escrow managed by Ripple will be transferred to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This assertion is based on over 9,000 hours of research, during which Apex alleges to have uncovered historical and institutional links between the IMF and the XRP escrow system.

The claim ties Ripple's origins to the 1945 Bretton Woods Agreement, which established the modern global financial framework, and suggests that Ripple could act as an intermediary for a new form of international liquidity. Apex references concepts like eSDR (electronic Special Drawing Rights), UnifiedLedger, and FINTERNET, pointing to a potential shift toward decentralized global financial infrastructure aimed at enhancing market stability and transparency.

Additionally, the post cites Ripple CTO David Schwartz's 1988 patent on distributed ledger principles, which proponents argue confirms XRP's role in a 30-year digital financial transformation strategy. The XRP community is divided, with some viewing this as a missing link to global monetary reform, while others remain skeptical. Analysts note that if Apex provides evidence, it could significantly impact sentiment and potentially trigger a price surge.

Currently, XRP is trading at around $0.57, with a market capitalization of approximately $30 billion and stable trading volume. Markets are eagerly awaiting an upcoming interview with Paul Barron, where Apex promises to reveal more details, calling it the biggest XRP bombshell.