Jesse of Apex Crypto Insights has raised doubts over whether Ripple will ever pursue an initial public offering, despite years of executive commentary suggesting the door remains open. Ripple has not issued any statement confirming IPO plans or a timeline.
Garlinghouse’s Ambiguous Stance
A Theory Tied to the IMF
Jesse said his skepticism stems partly from what he described as Ripple’s relationship with the International Monetary Fund, though he acknowledged uncertainty about the claim himself. He referenced comments he attributed to former Ripple executive Miguel Vias, in which Vias reportedly described Ripple’s XRP escrow function as similar to a “lender of last resort,” a role Jesse said is typically associated with an institution like the IMF rather than a private company.
He suggested this could mean Ripple’s structure would need to change, or that its escrow could be handed to another institution, before any IPO could realistically happen. This claim was relayed secondhand in the source material and could not be verified against an original interview or transcript.
Bottom Line
His view is speculative and framed as his own interpretation rather than confirmed reporting. He said the timing around these questions will eventually become clear, but did not offer a specific date or event tied to an IPO decision.