A recent tweet by X user MetaMan X has drawn attention to a curious on-screen reference in the 1992 film Sneakers. The image, which MetaMan X shared alongside the caption “Federal Reserve Transfer Mode – XRP in a 1992 Movie called ‘Sneakers’… (Screenshot)”, shows what appears to be a computer interface with options related to interbank systems and remote access functions. What particularly caught attention is line [2] on the screen, which reads: “International Telelink Access (Code Lin: XRP-262)”. “Federal Reserve Transfer Mode” XRP in a 1992 Movie called “Sneakers”… (Screenshot) pic.twitter.com/8hFGSTjfHN — 𝙈𝙚𝙩𝙖𝙈𝙖𝙣 𝙓 (@MetaMan_X) April 7, 2025 The screenshot is from a fictional interface labeled “Federal Reserve Transfer Node – National Headquarters,” presented within the movie’s plot as a secure communication and funds transfer system. The use of the term “XRP” in this context—decades before the cryptocurrency of the same name was developed—has prompted a wave of speculation within the digital asset community, especially among followers of XRP. MetaMan X is known for sharing content that often draws connections between media, finance, and technology. This post continues that trend, highlighting what some users believe could be a pre-cryptocurrency era coincidence or intentional foreshadowing. The tweet includes only the image and a short description, allowing followers to interpret the meaning on their own. A Closer Look at the Screenshot from Sneakers In the screenshot, the interface appears to offer several options tied to financial or secure communications systems, such as “Interbank Funds Transfer,” “Remote Facsimile Send/Receive,” and “Regional Bank Interconnect.” The second entry on the list is labeled “International Telelink Access,” and it is here that the code “XRP-262” appears. While this is likely a random alphanumeric designation typical of fictional terminals in movies, its resemblance to the name of a prominent cryptocurrency has not gone unnoticed. The film Sneakers, released in 1992, is centered on themes of surveillance, cryptography, and hacking. It stars Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, and Dan Aykroyd, and has been cited by some as ahead of its time in its depiction of digital espionage. The use of “ XRP ” in the scene may have no relationship to the blockchain-based digital asset that would emerge two decades later. However, the similarity in acronym has been enough to spark interest among observers. Community Reaction and Theories In the replies to MetaMan X’s post, users offered a mix of intrigue and skepticism. One user, Davidworley76, commented : “Yeah, it’s fun to theorize about the creation of XRP and it showing up in a movie about the same time. I just don’t see how it translates to the current administration.” His remarks reflect a broader perspective that, while the coincidence is interesting, it is likely unrelated to current financial or political systems. There is no evidence that this reference in Sneakers has any direct connection to the digital asset XRP, which was formally introduced in 2012 by Ripple Labs (originally OpenCoin) . The film’s release year suggests the “XRP” reference was incidental. Still, some viewers continue to explore the possibility of hidden references or predictive elements embedded in older films. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are urged to do in-depth research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. The post XRP In 1992 Movie called “Sneakers”: Federal Reserve Transfer Mode appeared first on Times Tabloid .