The Bull Market Is Coming. And XRPL Finally Has the Platform It Deserves.
For years, XRPL traders have watched as Ethereum and Solana led the charge â with high-volume meme seasons, fast UIs, launch platforms, and communities that grew overnight.
Meanwhile, XRPL has been full of raw potential⊠but limited tooling. Until now.
Meet Horizon.
A new kind of trading and launch platform built from the ground up for XRPL.
Designed by traders. Refined by degens. Ready for whatâs next.
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Hereâs why Horizon is positioned to be XRPLâs breakout platform for the next cycle:
đ Self-Custodial
Your assets never leave your wallet. No logins, no third-party risks â just direct access to trades, swaps, and launches with full control.
âïž Fast Swaps + Clean UI
No more clunky interfaces. Horizon gives you smooth, instant swaps, live price feeds, and growing AMM integration â built with performance in mind.
đŻ Premium Sniper Access (1 XRP Per Wallet)
For premium users only â this feature lets you snipe before the AMM pool is even created.
It removes the monopoly big wallets have on early supply and gives everyone a fairer shot at entry.
Randomized access + capped per wallet = better distribution.
đ„ Weekly Token Voting (With Real Burn Backing)
Every week, traders vote for their favorite live token on Horizon.
The top-voted project receives 5% of Horizonâs daily revenue, used to buy and burn its token supply on-chain.
Itâs not hype. Itâs deflation â backed by real volume.
đ§ LP Incentives for Builders
Tokens launched on Horizon with over $10K in TVL receive automatic LP injections from platform revenue â proportionally based on total TVL share.
This rewards projects that build strong communities and sustainable volume.
đ Escrow via $UNLOCKED
Built-in escrow system lets developers set up automated contribution pools where funds are held until the unlock date, and then distributed fairly.
It boosts trust and transparency â and all fees go toward burning $UNLOCKED, creating natural scarcity.
đš Token Banners (1500x500)
Each token page can now feature custom banners â helping projects visually brand themselves and stand out to traders browsing the platform.
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Why This Matters Now
With XRP pushing toward $3, the window of opportunity is wide open.
New traders are coming in. New projects are launching. The volume is rising.
XRPL finally has the right platform â not just to catch this cycle, but to own a piece of it.
Horizon isnât a copy-paste.
Itâs the platform the communityâs been waiting for â built by people who live and breathe this space.
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The bull run doesnât wait. Neither should you.
Whether youâre a trader, a dev, or a holder â Horizon gives you the tools to trade faster, launch safer, and build stronger.
Try it today.
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Alright I looked into it myself and the entire rug is comprised of two transactions, both from DK's wallet:
#1
https://t.co/vtUHJlRfFS (AMMDeposit single-sided all his asteroid tokens into the liquidity pool)
#2
https://t.co/IVJbvYvsnP (AMMWithdraw single-sided 2,544 XRP out of liquidity into his personal wallet)
While you were tracking this on-chain I have a feeling you noticed the cascading effect of arbitrage bots rebalancing subpools immediately after he pulled 2,544 XRP out of the ASTEROID/XRP liquidity pool.
"Key extraction/trading wallet identified: rMJrS2EKsk848QtYogo5aqP6fR8XNxwGGR"
this wallet is the AMM Account for the DKLEDGER/ZERPS pool, it's operated by the ledger and not a extraction/trading wallet.
Official Statement Regarding https://t.co/3yhmuU3GlV
20 June 2026
Today, https://t.co/3yhmuU3GlV was suspended by our domain registrar, Namecheap, following an allegation that part of the site was involved in phishing.
The material provided to us as evidence included a screenshot of Horizonâs legitimate, optional self-custodial wallet-import interface. The screenshot does not show impersonation, credential transmission, redirection, malware, or exfiltration. It shows a genuine Horizon feature that allows users to manage an XRPL wallet locally within their own browser.
We understand why any interface involving a recovery phrase deserves serious scrutiny. It should be scrutinized. However, a screenshot of an empty recovery-phrase field does not establish phishing. The relevant technical question is whether the interface deceives users or transmits their credentials to another party. Horizon does neither.
Horizon is self-custodial
Horizon is a decentralized exchange and trading platform built on the XRP Ledger. Horizon does not take custody of usersâ funds. Users interact from wallets they control, and transactions are executed on-chain. This is also how Horizon has consistently described the platform publicly.
For the optional wallet-import function shown in the submitted screenshot:
- A recovery phrase is processed locally within the userâs browser.
- It is not sent to Horizonâs servers through HTTP requests, WebSockets, forms, analytics, logging systems, or backend APIs.
- The wallet data is encrypted locally using the browserâs Web Crypto API.
- Only encrypted wallet data is persisted in same-origin IndexedDB on the userâs device.
- Key derivation, decryption, and transaction signing take place locally.
- Horizon personnel cannot retrieve, view, reset, export, or use a userâs recovery phrase or private key.
- Public wallet information and signed transactions may be transmitted as required to interact with the XRP Ledger, but private credentials do not leave the device.
As with any locally operated wallet, the browser must momentarily process the recovery phrase to derive the wallet. That is fundamentally different from collecting or transmitting the phrase to a remote operator.
Our review has found no evidence that Horizon was compromised, that an unauthorized deployment took place, or that wallet credentials were transmitted to Horizon infrastructure.
Our response to Namecheap
We immediately submitted a formal appeal to Namecheapâs Legal & Abuse team and requested:
An urgent human technical review;
- Restoration of https://t.co/3yhmuU3GlV;
- The precise technical basis for the phishing classification;
- Any network evidence showing alleged credential transmission;
- The exact URL, timestamp, redirect chain, scanner methodology, and indicators relied upon;
- Confirmation of whether the report came from an individual, automated feed, security provider, or Namecheap Trusted Provider;
- Preservation of the original report, attachments, metadata, internal review records, and enforcement history; and
- Disclosure of the reporting source to the extent legally permitted.
We have offered to provide a reproducible test using a newly generated zero-value wallet, a complete browser network capture, a HAR file, relevant source-code excerpts, production deployment records, server logs, and a technical walkthrough.
Namecheapâs own published suspension process permits customers to dispute suspensions they believe are unfair or incorrect.
Namecheap also operates a Phishing Reports API for approved Trusted Providers. Its published terms require those providers to verify that submitted links are genuinely involved in phishing or fraud and to attach supporting evidence. The same terms state that Namecheap independently verifies reported services. We have asked Namecheap to determine whether those verification requirements were properly followed in this case.
The separate Phantom warning
Separately, Horizon users have previously encountered a warning or block affecting https://t.co/3yhmuU3GlV through the Phantom browser extension. We have challenged that classification and requested review.
Phantomâs own documentation makes clear that its warnings can arise through several different mechanisms. These include automated domain review, transaction-simulation failures, rule-based domain and website checks, and a community-maintained blocklist. A Phantom warning therefore does not necessarily mean that a named individual manually reported a domain or that phishing was independently proven.
At present, we do not have evidence proving that the Phantom action and the Namecheap suspension were caused by the same individual or organization. We will not publicly identify or accuse anyone without evidence.
However, the repetition and timing of these events give us a legitimate basis to investigate whether Horizon has been affected by:
- Shared and inaccurate security feeds;
- Automated systems misclassifying legitimate self-custodial functionality;
- Confusion with an impersonator or lookalike domain; or
- Knowingly false or coordinated reports submitted to damage Horizon.
We have requested that all relevant records be preserved. We are evaluating appropriate legal remedies in the event that the evidence establishes malicious false reporting, impersonation, or deliberate interference with Horizonâs operations.
What this means for users
This is a registrar-level availability issue. It is not a custody event, wallet breach, or compromise of the XRP Ledger.
Because Horizon is self-custodial, the suspension of the website does not transfer, freeze, or expose usersâ on-chain assets. Horizon does not hold those assets.
Until access is restored:
- Do not trust any new or lookalike domain claiming to replace Horizon.
- Horizon has not launched an emergency mirror, migration portal, airdrop, token claim, or recovery service.
- Horizon support will never ask you to send a recovery phrase or private key by email, direct message, Telegram, Discord, or support ticket.
- Do not enter a recovery phrase into any website claiming to be an alternative Horizon interface.
- Rely only on updates published through Horizonâs established official accounts, including @HorizonXRPL on X.
Bad actors often exploit service interruptions by launching impersonator domains or contacting users who are looking for help. Please treat unsolicited messages and unofficial links as hostile.
Our position
We strongly support legitimate anti-phishing protections. Crypto users deserve robust safeguards, and applications involving wallet credentials should be held to a high technical standard.
Those safeguards must also distinguish between an application that steals credentials and a self-custodial wallet interface that processes and encrypts credentials locally. Making that distinction requires examination of network behavior, code paths, storage, and signing architectureânot merely a screenshot of a recovery-phrase input.
We are cooperating fully with Namecheap and are seeking a fair, technically informed review. We are also pursuing correction of the Phantom warning and investigating whether the incidents are connected through a shared source or reporting system.
We will publish further updates when Namecheap or Phantom responds, and we will share technical evidence where doing so does not compromise user security.
Our immediate priorities remain:
- Restoring access to https://t.co/3yhmuU3GlV;
- Protecting users from impersonators during the interruption;
- Demonstrating conclusively that Horizon does not collect or transmit wallet credentials; and
- Preserving our rights in relation to any knowingly false or malicious reports.
Thank you to the Horizon community for remaining patient, vigilant, and supportive while we resolve this.
Daniel Newton
Founder and Lead Developer
HorizonXRPL
@HorizonXRPL None of the gatekeepers are gonna even acknowledge this. Really shows who the true builders, who wanna grow this xrpl to where it should be
Introducing the Horizon Developer Portal.
Builders can now access:
Horizon Wallet Connect
Token & Wallet APIs
Real-Time WebSocket Streams
Bubble Maps & Starmaps
XRPL Node Access
Whether youâre building dApps, analytics tools, trading platforms, or custom integrations, Horizon provides the infrastructure to build on XRPL.
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This is v1.0. More tools and services are already on the way.
Funny how this works. The Watchdog publicly drags @HorizonXRPL for running a âshadyâ bot - tip allegedly came from inside Mr. Cleanâs dev team. Yeah, that Mr. Clean. The same platform running ....-...... scams since day one that literally nobodyâs ever bothered to audit (and I am also talking about you @Vet_X0 , the one who audited Horizon first, put the fud on it and when they repaired the issue you said ohhh, I won't comment on that. I'm curious if you dare to comment now).
The Horizon responded calmly.
But sure, letâs make this about @HorizonXRPL .
Reminds me of the whole @monxofficialx mint situation. @monxofficialx is a genuinely talented artist - everyone knows that. But he got used as a convenient excuse for the people who promoted that mint. Now his reputation takes the hit, while the actual people who ran the show walk away clean. He never scammed anyone, but try telling that to the people who lost money. This drama was never about @monxofficialx .
Same pattern here. The ones whoâll actually suffer are real users holding positions - theyâll get smeared, their trust destroyed. Meanwhile the people pulling the strings, the ones with the dirty ........ nobody checks, stay untouched.
Win-win for them.
Weâre working to make Horizon Wallet fully Web3-ready.
As part of that effort, our first Web3 integration is with @Moon_Valve , allowing users to connect Horizon Wallet directly to supported applications across the XRPL ecosystem.
This is just the beginning. More integrations are on the way
Project voting on Horizon is now open to everyone.
No Premium required. No paywall. Completely free to vote.
Every week the community selects a winner that receives:
âšâą 1% of Horizonâs weekly revenueâšâą 7 days of free advertising on https://t.co/eoRAguiAtb
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@Tonyxu92@HTX_Global If you were so concerned with protecting people about a so called âscamâ you wouldnât be attacking the community thatâs supposedly getting scammed. To me youâre just ingenious and have ulterior motives fudding xrp other than trying to help people