🚨 Epstein Files Reveal Ripple Just Saved Us From Epstein and Bill Gates’ Beast System
Bill Gates says that he wants government controlled identity system linked with bank accounts that can be used to monitor payments and public health records.
He was a very close friend to Epstein and a frequent traveller to his island.
Coincidentally, Epstein invested into Zcash in 2018 because Bitcoin was incapable of boarding identity and ZEC could be used as a tool for surveillance. The emails reveal that Epstein wanted “physical control over the keys.”
On top of this, Gary Gensler showcased “Digital Identity on Blockchain” at MIT in 2018, just after meeting with Epstein and discussing Zcash.
Then Gensler becomes SEC Chair, learned what was being built, the XRP lawsuit hit, everything froze.
Monica Long explains decentralized identity on XRPL as turning your personal information into a secure, portable digital “token” you can carry globally and selectively share, without exposing your identity, replacing reliance on centralized platforms.
Fast forward.
Epstein is exposed. Gensler Backs off. Ripple wins the Lawsuit.
And suddenly:
DNA Protocol announces zk-privacy on XRPL.
Stellar announces zk-privacy through X-Ray Protocol.
Coincidence… or did the threat only disappear once the players changed?
Also, when Jeffery Epstein was blacklisted by Elon Musk, Epstein went on a massive campaign to short Tesla and got Bill Gates to short 1% of Tesla stock when the market cap was $40B.
Bill Gates still has the short open.
DNA Protocol replaces key-based authentication with proof-based verification.
Key-based systems:
• Identity = control of a private key
• Compromise the key → compromise the identity
DNA Protocol:
• Identity = ability to generate a valid zero-knowledge proof
• State = cryptographic commitment anchored on the
#XRPL
• No raw identity data on-chain
• No reusable secret as identity
Verification shifts from:
“Does this signature match a key?”
to:
“Is this proof valid against an immutable XRPL-anchored commitment?”
Authentication moves from possession of a secret
to validation of cryptographic truth.