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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #30 on: October 05, 2018, 01:46:28 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #31 on: October 05, 2018, 02:56:35 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.

Thanks for the info. Did you have a similar experience with Skype and WhatsApp?

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #32 on: October 05, 2018, 03:00:21 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.

Thanks for the info. Did you have a similar experience with Skype and WhatsApp?

I used Skype long ago and already forgot about it. The only thing I remember is that my friend's accounts were hacked numerous times and they send some insecure links to all friend list.
WhatsApp I never tried, but I think it's time had passed also.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #33 on: October 05, 2018, 03:11:51 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.


Thanks for the info. Did you have a similar experience with Skype and WhatsApp?

I used Skype long ago and already forgot about it. The only thing I remember is that my friend's accounts were hacked numerous times and they send some insecure links to all friend list.
WhatsApp I never tried, but I think it's time had passed also.


I think the same. I see that you are experienced in this matter. I will be glad to know your experience more. Did you earn coins in some messenger? What did you get with these coins?

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #34 on: October 05, 2018, 03:13:25 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.

Viber is really shitty app.
The most terrible can be only skype.

But if you can see, those are old ones.
The new ones appeared to be much better and more secured.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #35 on: October 05, 2018, 03:24:58 PM »

I think the same. I see that you are experienced in this matter. I will be glad to know your experience more. Did you earn coins in some messenger? What did you get with these coins?

Stealthy messenger allows you to monetize your posts. The more likes you get - the more money you earn.
As for the messengers that have it's own coins - I didn't tried it as I'm not so sure in the value and potential of their coins - some of them require payment for full version and I'm not ready to invest in it yet.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #36 on: October 05, 2018, 03:26:36 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.

Viber is really shitty app.
The most terrible can be only skype.

But if you can see, those are old ones.
The new ones appeared to be much better and more secured.

Please tell me your experience with Skype. I can't persuade my colleagues to move on to new messenger . You could help me.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #37 on: October 05, 2018, 03:30:05 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.

Viber is really shitty app.
The most terrible can be only skype.

But if you can see, those are old ones.
The new ones appeared to be much better and more secured.

Please tell me your experience with Skype. I can't persuade my colleagues to move on to new messenger . You could help me.

It's no secret:
1. skype use 80 port which cause some issues with slow speed performance
2. it has terrible interface
3. many bugs that haven't been fixed for years
4. not secured

Is it enough?

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #38 on: October 05, 2018, 03:30:58 PM »

I think the same. I see that you are experienced in this matter. I will be glad to know your experience more. Did you earn coins in some messenger? What did you get with these coins?

Stealthy messenger allows you to monetize your posts. The more likes you get - the more money you earn.
As for the messengers that have it's own coins - I didn't tried it as I'm not so sure in the value and potential of their coins - some of them require payment for full version and I'm not ready to invest in it yet.

Can i get real money? Is this true? What do I need to do to get them into my wallet? It's very interesting in my opinion.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #39 on: October 05, 2018, 03:32:46 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.

Viber is really shitty app.
The most terrible can be only skype.

But if you can see, those are old ones.
The new ones appeared to be much better and more secured.

Please tell me your experience with Skype. I can't persuade my colleagues to move on to new messenger . You could help me.

It's no secret:
1. skype use 80 port which cause some issues with slow speed performance
2. it has terrible interface
3. many bugs that haven't been fixed for years
4. not secured

Is it enough?

Unfortunately, It's not a problem for my colleagues. :(

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #40 on: October 05, 2018, 03:37:11 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.

Viber is really shitty app.
The most terrible can be only skype.

But if you can see, those are old ones.
The new ones appeared to be much better and more secured.

Please tell me your experience with Skype. I can't persuade my colleagues to move on to new messenger . You could help me.

It's no secret:
1. skype use 80 port which cause some issues with slow speed performance
2. it has terrible interface
3. many bugs that haven't been fixed for years
4. not secured

Is it enough?

Unfortunately, It's not a problem for my colleagues. :(


Then your colleagues don't give a shit about any privacy and convenience.
I really can understand that because I have people around who don't want to try something new because they used to communicate using crappy messengers.
The second reason is that many people use popular messengers because they can't find any friends who use those secured and not popular messengers.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #41 on: October 05, 2018, 03:40:04 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.

Viber is really shitty app.
The most terrible can be only skype.

But if you can see, those are old ones.
The new ones appeared to be much better and more secured.

Please tell me your experience with Skype. I can't persuade my colleagues to move on to new messenger . You could help me.

It's no secret:
1. skype use 80 port which cause some issues with slow speed performance
2. it has terrible interface
3. many bugs that haven't been fixed for years
4. not secured

Is it enough?

Unfortunately, It's not a problem for my colleagues. :(


Then your colleagues don't give a shit about any privacy and convenience.
I really can understand that because I have people around who don't want to try something new because they used to communicate using crappy messengers.
The second reason is that many people use popular messengers because they can't find any friends who use those secured and not popular messengers.

I ran into the same problem. People are afraid to try something new. They don't care about security and other benefits. It really worries me.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #42 on: October 05, 2018, 03:42:16 PM »

I think the same. I see that you are experienced in this matter. I will be glad to know your experience more. Did you earn coins in some messenger? What did you get with these coins?

Stealthy messenger allows you to monetize your posts. The more likes you get - the more money you earn.
As for the messengers that have it's own coins - I didn't tried it as I'm not so sure in the value and potential of their coins - some of them require payment for full version and I'm not ready to invest in it yet.

Can i get real money? Is this true? What do I need to do to get them into my wallet? It's very interesting in my opinion.

I didn't try it myself so I couldn't tell you much about how it works. And the fact that this app is quite new doesn't make it very reliable.
I think they use some coins in order to award your good posts but I may be mistaken.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #43 on: October 05, 2018, 03:44:14 PM »
@Kinal,

When I used Viber for instance it was hacked as I started to receive tons of spammy messages, I was added to different group chats with people I don't even know and messages were sent from my account by themselves. Then I switched to Telegram which seemed to be more secured but I got tired of all the bug, connection problems and security questions.
That's why I think that blockchain messengers can be a good replacement for all that old stuff.

Viber is really shitty app.
The most terrible can be only skype.

But if you can see, those are old ones.
The new ones appeared to be much better and more secured.

Please tell me your experience with Skype. I can't persuade my colleagues to move on to new messenger . You could help me.

It's no secret:
1. skype use 80 port which cause some issues with slow speed performance
2. it has terrible interface
3. many bugs that haven't been fixed for years
4. not secured

Is it enough?

Unfortunately, It's not a problem for my colleagues. :(


Then your colleagues don't give a shit about any privacy and convenience.
I really can understand that because I have people around who don't want to try something new because they used to communicate using crappy messengers.
The second reason is that many people use popular messengers because they can't find any friends who use those secured and not popular messengers.

I ran into the same problem. People are afraid to try something new. They don't care about security and other benefits. It really worries me.


Everyone choose what suits his needs.
Some people don't use secured messengers because they have nothing to hide.
They are not afraid to have their data stolen.

But for me it's a kind of principle to provide privacy and security for my crypto transactions.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #44 on: October 05, 2018, 04:35:14 PM »
I don't like services that have many functions. Developers chase after quantity and forget about quality. A company may produce good refrigerators, but their vacuum cleaners will be of poor quality. It's my opinion. I think the combination of the messenger and the wallet will increase the field for the activity of scammers.

You can find scammers everywhere - not only in messengers. You just have to choose the right trader before you send money to him.
And why do you think that all-at-one messengers are bad? Those that have built-in wallets made a good encryption.
Cryptomessengers are too young for my attention. They aren't tested by a large number of people. I can't trust them as a blind man.

If all of us will behave like you do - no one will test anything ever! It' not so hard to download an app and check what is it.
If you won't like it you always have a right to delete it.
It's so simple, bro :)
I like to try new things, but I choose what to try. I don't want to try weed from the garden.

 

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