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1992 Film “Sneakers” Shows Cryptic Reference to XRP: “Federal Reserve Transfer Mode”

source-logo  thecryptobasic.com 08 April 2025 16:24, UTC

The XRP community has engaged in discussions surrounding an XRP reference from “Sneakers,” a 1992 movie around cryptography.

A recent disclosure from MetaMan, a prominent figure in the XRP community, has triggered speculation within crypto circles. MetaMan shared a clip from the 1992 film Sneakers, a thriller directed by Phil Alden Robinson, featuring a star-studded cast including Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd, and River Phoenix.

XRP Easter Egg in Sneakers Film

For context, the movie, released in September 1992, centers on a group of security experts navigating the cryptography and espionage scene.

However, what caught MetaMan’s attention, and subsequently the XRP community’s, was a scene displaying a computer terminal labeled “Federal Reserve Transfer Node” at the “National Headquarters.” Among the options listed was “International Telelink Access” with the code “XRP-521-723.”

The appearance of “XRP” in a film predating the launch of the token by two decades has triggered speculation. Ripple, founded in September 2012 as NewCoin and later renamed in 2013, leverages XRP to facilitate fast cross-border transactions. The token itself was launched in June 2012, a few months before NewCoin emerged.

The company has since grown into a major player in blockchain technology. However, seeing “XRP” in a 1992 movie raises questions about whether the filmmakers unknowingly predicted the future or if the reference is purely coincidental.

The XRP community quickly latched onto the discovery. MetaMan shared a screenshot and a clip from Sneakers, urging followers to pause at the computer scene to see the reference for themselves.

Here is a clip from the movie…

Pause at computer scene…

See for yourself… pic.twitter.com/cRlEHB8GEo

— 𝙈𝙚𝙩𝙖𝙈𝙖𝙣 𝙓 ™ (@MetaMan_X) April 7, 2025

Opinions from Grok AI

Community member German Wheat joined the conversation by sharing opinions from Grok, an AI chatbot from xAI. According to German Wheat, Grok analyzed the terminal interface and interpreted the “International Telelink Access” option with the code “XRP-262” as a gateway to global financial networks.

Grok suggested that selecting this option could enable secure connections for international transactions, such as wire transfers or foreign exchange operations, within the Federal Reserve system.

The AI noted that “XRP-262” might represent a protocol or access key for cross-border financial communication. However, it indicated that there is the need for more context to confirm this interpretation.

Discussions within the XRP community have since emerged, with community figures presenting different interpretations. However, these discussions, while dominating XRP community conversations, remain largely speculative and the XRP Easter Egg could merely be coincidental.

Sneakers itself is notable for its forward-thinking take on technology, featuring a mathematical consultant, Dr. Gunter Janek, loosely based on Leonard Adleman, one of the computer scientists accredited with the creation of the RSA encryption.

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