Ripple's David Schwartz Rethinks XRPL Feature

David chnology officer, has explained why he has changed his stance regarding the XRPL clawback feature. 

This feature, a hot topic in Ripple's community, was initially met with skepticism by Schwartz. Recent discussions have led him to acknowledge its potential benefits once again, particularly for asset issuers on the XRP Ledger.  A controversial feature The clawback feature is a mechanism that allows issuers of digital assets to "reclaim" or "reverse" specific transactions under certain conditions. The primary purpose of the clawback feature is to provide an additional layer of control and security for asset issuers. On a technical level, clawback is implemented through smart contract provisions or specific code within the blockchain's protocol. The XRPL clawback feature, known as XLS-39 Clawback, was announced by the RippleX team back in September.   Back in June 2021, the Ripple executive wrote that it was "hard" for him to think of a use case where the clawback feature is particularly useful.