XRP Mission Control

Independent · ad-free · community-funded

About XRP Mission Control

A free, no-signup XRP intelligence dashboard built and maintained by one developer. The goal: compress every meaningful XRP signal onto a single at-a-glance screen. No calls, no targets, no trade signals.

Who's behind it

Built and maintained solo by Davide (@0ZeroTrust on X). Independent of Ripple, of any exchange, of any token project, of any influencer. No partnerships, no sponsorships, no paid placements, no token treasury, no advisor seats.

I'm a one-person project working evenings and weekends. I'm a long-term XRP holder myself, which is the reason this exists — I built the dashboard I wanted for my own reading.

Why this exists

There are good crypto dashboards. None of them are optimised for XRP specifically. And none of them are honest about the fact that the most useful intelligence is context, not predictions.

The site is built around one principle: every meaningful XRP signal on one screen, sourced and dated, no scrolling required. The Mission Control Score (MCS) is the proprietary anchor — a 0–100 relative-strength composite that captures how XRP is performing versus the rest of crypto in any given 24h window.

See the full MCS methodology →

Data sources (all cited per metric)

How it's funded

XRP tips from the community. No ads, no signup, no paywall, no premium tier, no email harvesting, no tracking pixels beyond standard Google Analytics. The site exists because XRP holders find it useful and contribute toward hosting + data feeds.

Funding is fully optional. If the dashboard saves you tabs every day, the tip jar is here: /tip/.

What this is not

The site does not publish:

The Mission Control Score is a relative-strength context metric — descriptive, not predictive. Fear & Greed is broad-crypto sentiment, not XRP-specific. News attention measures crowding, not direction. Everything on this dashboard is data, not a recommendation.

Get in touch

All contact is via X DM only. Reach out to @0ZeroTrust for press, partnerships, collaborations, security disclosures, or anything else. I read everything but I'm one person, so responses can take a few days.

For feature requests specifically, the dedicated form on the /tip/ page is faster — it goes straight into my product queue.

DM @0ZeroTrust on X →