"Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse made headlines after a firm address to global financial leaders at the International Monetary Fund and the Swiss National Bank. According to a video shared by XRP Avengers on X, Garlinghouse delivered a direct critique of Bitcoin's limitations while positioning XRP as a faster, cheaper, and more scalable solution for cross-border transactions.
It would be funny if he said the opposite.

Of course, he, aka Ripple CEO, will say that their shitcoin will find use in the future. He won't
"shoot himself in the foot" by saying the opposite.
According to Garlinghouse, Bitcoin was not designed to fulfill the rising need for secure worldwide payments. He argued that rushing transfers and excessive charges keep blockchain from being very helpful for worldwide financial transfers.
He tries to "sell" the idea that the XRP is better (and more valuable) due to its technically superior capabilities. Of course, he keeps silent about the shortcomings.
He said that XRP came about because programmers who understood Bitcoin's issues made a more improved network. Garlinghouse says that XRP deals with payments 1,000 times faster and more cheaply than Bitcoin, so it is well suited for today's financial world."
But for some reason, despite the technical lag of BTC from XRP, it costs almost 50,000 (48,372) times more and is in demand by more people than XRP.