The official Bitcoin X account has reignited the $BTC–$XRP feud with its latest post.
Yesterday, the Bitcoin official X account posted a meme trolling $XRP. The post featured a two-panel comic meme characterizing $XRP as “crap,” meaning an asset of extremely low quality.
Bitcoin Trolls $XRP
In the first frame of the meme, a kid checked the bottom of his shoe in disgust after stepping on something unpleasant. The Bitcoin account quoted the kid saying, “I just stepped in some crap.”
Notably, the second frame showed a clearer picture of the shoe, labeling the so-called crap as $XRP. The post represents a visual insult from Bitcoin’s official X handle to $XRP, referring to the fourth-biggest cryptocurrency by market cap as “crap.”
Ugh! pic.twitter.com/whZW2TWupH
— Bitcoin (@Bitcoin) June 20, 2025
$XRP Community Reacts
As expected, the post reignited the longstanding feud between the Bitcoin and $XRP communities, which many industry stakeholders have tried to resolve over the years.
Following the Bitcoin post, the $XRP community responded with similar energy, trolling the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market cap.
An $XRP community member, Six8Jay, recaptioned the meme criticizing Bitcoin’s transaction speed. In Six8Jay’s rendition, the first frame of the meme showed a kid stepping on a “slow crap,” while the second frame showed Bitcoin under the shoe.
Edoardo Farina, the founder of Alpha Lions Academy, recounted how David Schwartz, Jed McCaleb, and Arthur Britto created the $XRP Ledger (XRPL) to fix Bitcoin’s inherent flaws, particularly its proof-of-work (PoW) algorithm. He further referred to $BTC as (B)eta (T)est (C)oin, while calling $XRP the final product.
One community member, RISKTAKE, suggested that the Bitcoin account trolled $XRP because it considers the coin a serious threat. Another $XRP enthusiast criticized Bitcoin’s speed, saying he paid for his coffee using Bitcoin, but the Barista stopped him from leaving because the transaction was still processing.
Furthermore, popular $XRP community figure Alex Cobb shared a screenshot showing that the official Bitcoin account had blocked him on X, describing the move as “super bearish.”
Meanwhile, other crypto enthusiasts urged both communities to end the feud and unite for the greater good of the industry.
Bitcoin and $XRP Rivalry
Both communities have been at odds over the past few years, with this rivalry manifesting on social media platforms like X.
Earlier this year, the $XRP and Bitcoin communities clashed due to the U.S. crypto reserve initiative. Some Bitcoin maximalists claimed Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse advocated against $BTC’s inclusion in the project. However, Garlinghouse denied the allegation, noting that he was advocating for a multi-coin reserve rather than one centered solely on Bitcoin.
As the hostilities linger, Ripple donated the “Skull of Satoshi” as a peace offering to the Bitcoin community last month. Garlinghouse noted that the Skull of Satoshi, which was initially used to highlight Bitcoin’s high energy usage, showcases $BTC’s longevity.
Less than a month after Ripple made the peace offering, Bitcoin’s X account has renewed its feud with $XRP.
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