XRPL community schedules builder shows
- XRPL community account Mapemaofweb3 posted an X schedule this week listing daily and weekly Spaces centered on builders, markets and XRP-ledger discussion. - The posted lineup flagged three recurring topics: XRP distributions, Bitcoin’s use in ransomware cases, and quantum-readiness risks for distributed ledgers. - XRPL community calendars remain live on XRPL Spaces, where upcoming audio sessions and hosts can be tracked.
Mapemaofweb3, an XRPL-focused community account on X, posted a programming schedule in the last 48 hours laying out a run of daily and weekly Spaces for builders, traders and XRP-ledger followers. The schedule, referenced in social-media tracking for May 24, showed a community effort to turn ad hoc discussions into regular programming around product building and market talk. The account’s post highlighted sessions on XRP distributions, Bitcoin’s role in ransomware payments and quantum risks to ledger security. Those topics line up with live debates already circulating across the XRP Ledger ecosystem and the wider crypto market. ### Who posted the schedule, and what was in it? Mapemaofweb3 was identified in the social briefing as the account behind the scheduling post, which appeared on X within the past two days. The briefing described the post as an XRPL community-spaces schedule covering daily and weekly shows focused on builders and markets rather than a one-off event. XRPL Spaces, a separate community agenda site, describes itself as an XRP community calendar that syncs X Spaces and updates regularly. (x.com) That makes it a logical hub for the kind of recurring programming shown in the Mapemaofweb3 post, even though the schedule itself was circulated on X. ### Why are “builders” and “markets” sharing the same calendar? The XRPL ecosystem already mixes developer, trading and community channels in the same public venues. (x.com) XRPL’s community page says the network’s ecosystem is built around developers, validators, entrepreneurs and enthusiasts, while XRPL Everything pitches itself as a showcase for builders and projects across the ledger. Ripple’s XRP Community Day materials used a similar blend. (xrplspaces.com) The company said the event would feature executives, community members and project teams discussing programmability, tokenization and ecosystem growth in live X Spaces. That format helps explain why a community-led schedule would place builder updates next to market conversations instead of separating them into different audiences. (xrpl.org) ### Why would XRP distributions be a discussion topic now? Ripple says XRP remains central to activity on the XRP Ledger and notes that a large share of supply is held in escrow. Token distribution and release mechanics have long been part of XRP market debate because they affect circulating supply, liquidity and how participants read ecosystem incentives. Community projects also use “distributions” in a narrower sense. (ripple.com) XRPLiquid, for example, says it allocates weekly XRP distributions to market makers providing liquidity on eligible XRPL markets. That gives community hosts more than one reason to schedule a session on distributions: the macro question of XRP supply and the project-level question of rewards, incentives and treasury design. (ripple.com) ### Why did Bitcoin ransomware use make the lineup? A U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee report says cryptocurrency has been used in ransomware attacks, while academic work on the Bitcoin network has documented ransomware-related transaction patterns and actor identification. Those findings have kept Bitcoin’s role in illicit payments in circulation as a policy and market subject, even as law-enforcement agencies emphasize blockchain tracing tools. (xrpliquid.com) For an XRPL audience, that topic also fits a broader habit in crypto media: using rival networks’ risks and design trade-offs as a way to discuss one’s own chain. The schedule described in the briefing suggests those Spaces are not limited to XRP price talk, but include wider crypto-security and infrastructure issues. ### Why are quantum risks showing up in community programming? (hsgac.senate.gov) April 2026 brought a fresh XRP-ledger quantum-readiness push. Ripple outlined a post-quantum roadmap for XRPL and outside coverage said the plan targets a full transition by 2028, with testing and staged migration rather than an immediate mainnet switch. XRPL’s own community blog shows the ledger’s developer channels are active around protocol releases, advisories and infrastructure changes. (x.com) A community schedule that now includes quantum-risk sessions suggests that technical resilience has become regular programming material for non-core audiences as well. ### Where would someone follow the next sessions? XRPL Spaces says its agenda syncs X Spaces and refreshes every 30 minutes, giving listeners a live place to check for upcoming sessions and hosts. (cryptobriefing.com) Mapemaofweb3’s X feed is the other immediate source, because that is where the scheduling post surfaced in the first place. (xrplspaces.com) (xrpl.org)