Smart Business Tips
Sign In
  • Home
  • Business
    • Business Coaching
    • Business Growth
    • Business Tools & Apps
  • Entrepreneurship
    • Entrepreneurs
    • Crypto
    • Innovation
    • Investing
    • Leadership
    • Productivity
  • Contact US
    • Blog
  • Branding
    • Content Marketing
    • Digital Marketing
    • E-commerce
    • Marketing Strategies
    • Personal Finance
  • Sales
    • Small Business Tips
    • Social Media
    • Startups
    • Tech Trends
    • Investing
  • Shop
Notification
Bitcoin Network Sees Spike In Realized Profits – Still Far From Late 2024 Highs
Crypto

Bitcoin Network Sees Spike In Realized Profits – Still Far From Late 2024 Highs

LG S95AR Review: A Hassle-Free Dolby Atmos Soundbar
Tech Trends

LG S95AR Review: A Hassle-Free Dolby Atmos Soundbar

Identities of More Than 80 Americans Stolen for North Korean IT Worker Scams
Tech Trends

Identities of More Than 80 Americans Stolen for North Korean IT Worker Scams

The founders of 01A share their playbook at Disrupt 2025
Startups

The founders of 01A share their playbook at Disrupt 2025

Font ResizerAa
Smart Business TipsSmart Business Tips
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Contact US
  • Branding
  • Sales
  • Shop
Search
  • Home
  • Business
    • Business Coaching
    • Business Growth
    • Business Tools & Apps
  • Entrepreneurship
    • Entrepreneurs
    • Crypto
    • Innovation
    • Investing
    • Leadership
    • Productivity
  • Contact US
    • Blog
  • Branding
    • Content Marketing
    • Digital Marketing
    • E-commerce
    • Marketing Strategies
    • Personal Finance
  • Sales
    • Small Business Tips
    • Social Media
    • Startups
    • Tech Trends
    • Investing
  • Shop
Sign In Sign In
Follow US
Made by ThemeRuby using the Foxiz theme. Powered by WordPress
Smart Business Tips > Blog > Crypto > Ripple CTO Regrets Faking Fan Questions For Black Sabbath
Crypto

Ripple CTO Regrets Faking Fan Questions For Black Sabbath

Admin45
Last updated: July 26, 2025 3:59 am
By
Admin45
3 Min Read
Ripple CTO Regrets Faking Fan Questions For Black Sabbath
SHARE


Contents
Fans didn’t have interest in anyone but OsbourneSchwartz reveals he cleaned up Osbourne’s answers

Ripple’s chief technology officer David Schwartz confessed that he once faked fan questions for Black Sabbath and filtered the responses of recently deceased rock legend Ozzy Osbourne during what was meant to be an authentic Q&A with fans — an experience he now regrets.

“I cheated,” Swartz said in an X post on Thursday.

“To me personally, it was a failure, but to everyone else it was a success,” recalling his time at WebMaster when, as an employee, he was assigned to type out responses to fan questions for Osbourne — who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 76 — and the rest of Black Sabbath band members using the company’s ConferenceRoom software. 

Fans didn’t have interest in anyone but Osbourne

As a self-proclaimed fast typist, Schwartz explained that he was asked to speak with the band members over the phone, relay fan questions, and type out their responses in real time.

But it quickly became clear to Schwartz that fans had no interest in anyone else in the band; every question was for Osbourne. “I specifically asked the moderators to give me questions that weren’t for Ozzy. There just weren’t any,” he said.

Cryptocurrencies, Ripple
Source: GENX

Schwartz kept a set of pre-written “canned questions” on hand in case of technical issues, which he ultimately used to avoid leaving the other band members out.

“I passed a canned question to each of the other band members in rotation. And I mixed what I could make out of what they said with the canned answer from their manager,” Schwartz said.

“At the time, I felt really bad about the whole thing. It wasn’t the authentic interaction with celebrities that I wanted it to be and that I tried to make it,” he said, adding that only “two or three” legitimate fan questions ever made it to the band.

Schwartz reveals he cleaned up Osbourne’s answers

Schwartz also admitted that he removed the profanity from Osbourne’s answers:

“Ozzy’s answer featured the C-word a lot. The bad C-word. The one that Americans really don’t like to say. It was pretty close to the only word I could hear clearly.”

“I typed up Ozzy’s answer as closely as I could, probably getting it way off due to the poor connection quality. I censored the C-words,” he added.

Related: XRP dump: Ripple co-founder under fire for moving $175M XRP near highs

Meanwhile, Cointelegraph reported on Friday that memecoins inspired by Osbourne skyrocketed as tributes flooded over the icon’s death this week. 

One known as The Mad Man (OZZY) pumped over 16,800% to trade at $0.003851 and hit a market cap of $3.85 million.

Magazine: Robinhood’s tokenized stocks have stirred up a legal hornet’s nest



Source link

Join Our Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Share This Article
Facebook Email Copy Link
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
Ad image

You Might Also Like

What Happened to Bitcoin Miners That Pivoted to AI?
Crypto

What Happened to Bitcoin Miners That Pivoted to AI?

By
Admin45
July 5, 2025
UK Unbans Crypto ETNs For Retail, Futures Still Restricted
Crypto

UK Unbans Crypto ETNs For Retail, Futures Still Restricted

By
Admin45
August 1, 2025
Ether Machine Expands Ethereum Exposure, Adds 15,000 ETH In Latest Buy
Crypto

Ether Machine Expands Ethereum Exposure, Adds 15,000 ETH In Latest Buy

By
Admin45
August 1, 2025
Stablecoins Hit .5T – D’CENT Leads Wallets Beyond Storage
Crypto

Stablecoins Hit $37.5T – D’CENT Leads Wallets Beyond Storage

By
Admin45
August 6, 2025
Crypto Exchange Gate Debuts Trading Services In US As Regulatory Shift Bears Fruit
Crypto

Crypto Exchange Gate Debuts Trading Services In US As Regulatory Shift Bears Fruit

By
Admin45
August 3, 2025
SharpLink Buys M in ETH, Holdings Reach .65B
Crypto

SharpLink Buys $54M in ETH, Holdings Reach $1.65B

By
Admin45
August 3, 2025

SmartBusinessTips

  • Business Tools & Apps
  • Marketing Strategies
  • Social Media
  • Tech Trends
  • Branding
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Sales
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Member Login
  • Contact Us
  • Business Coaching
  • Business Growth
  • Content Marketing
  • Branding

@Smartbusinesstips Copyright-2025-2027 Content.

Don't not sell my personal information
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

Not a member? Sign Up