Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse told attendees at the just-concluded XRP Australia Sydney 2026 conference that a senior U.S. official approached him at the White House with an unexpected remark. According to a clip from the event shared on X, the official said, “Sorry… I was wrong, and you guys have done an incredible job.” The statement quickly fueled speculation across the XRP community.
Several participants at the Sydney conference believe Garlinghouse referred to former SEC Chair Gary Gensler. Gensler led the Securities and Exchange Commission during its lawsuit against Ripple over XRP sales. However, the circulating video clip cuts off before Garlinghouse identifies the individual. As a result, no official confirmation links the comment directly to Gensler.

Meanwhile, Garlinghouse described the encounter as unusual and emphasized that it occurred at the White House.
According to the X post, the audience reacted strongly when Garlinghouse shared the account. Many XRP supporters interpreted the statement as a possible acknowledgment of regulatory misjudgment. Consequently, online discussions accelerated soon after clips from the Sydney event appeared.
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Moreover, the SEC’s lawsuit against Ripple became one of the most closely followed cases in the digital asset sector, and it concluded last year after lengthy proceedings. The dispute shaped broader debates about whether XRP qualified as a security under U.S. law; any suggestion that Gensler expressed regret carries symbolic importance.
Still, neither Gary Gensler nor the SEC has issued a public statement addressing the alleged apology. Additionally, Garlinghouse did not provide further clarification about the official’s role at the time of the exchange. The absence of confirmation leaves the matter unresolved.
The Ripple lawsuit influenced regulatory discussions around crypto for years. Besides, it affected the XRP market sentiment during key legal developments. Consequently, even indirect references tied to the case continue to generate attention.
Industry observers note that executive remarks often influence perception. However, without direct attribution, the claim remains based solely on Garlinghouse’s recounting at the Sydney conference. For now, the question of whether Gary Gensler apologized to Ripple remains open, pending any official confirmation.
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