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Author Topic: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots  (Read 11544 times)

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #30 on: February 06, 2023, 09:22:03 PM »
I won't say that it looks similar to something as its view is very old-fashioned and it still has too few functions. But probably it may compete with top messengers in the level of encryption. We'll know that in some time, I guess.
I agree, it looks very old fashioned. But I think this app has all the necessary functions.In any case, this app deserves attention.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #31 on: February 07, 2023, 11:11:48 AM »
The main advantage is that Utopia P2P is decentralized, what is very important these days. Moreover, it's very attractive to users, so you're right - its day will come soon.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #32 on: February 14, 2023, 08:34:31 AM »
The main advantage is that Utopia P2P is decentralized, what is very important these days. Moreover, it's very attractive to users, so you're right - its day will come soon.

I agree, decentralization is an advantage nowadays. The decentralized system is now very popular. More and more people prefer decentralized exchanges, applications, wallets.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #33 on: February 14, 2023, 10:18:34 AM »
Anyway, there are still many of those who think its dangerous and not even worth trying as everything is so unstable there. And that only criminals prefer the way of total security and anonymity.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #34 on: February 21, 2023, 09:06:34 AM »
Of course, anonymity helps criminals to commit illegal activities, but most people use decentralized exchanges for legal purposes.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #35 on: February 21, 2023, 09:46:48 AM »
I wonder since when everything that is connected with privacy has become closely associated with crime. Crime has always been and will be, and the more data applications collect, the more severe the leaks. There have been so many cases. So I'm all for privacy anyway.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #36 on: February 28, 2023, 10:40:08 AM »
I wonder since when everything that is connected with privacy has become closely associated with crime. Crime has always been and will be, and the more data applications collect, the more severe the leaks. There have been so many cases. So I'm all for privacy anyway.

Data leakage is a major cause for concern. Therefore, I agree that privacy has a huge advantage, and if you choose, then I am certainly for privacy. But everywhere there are pluses and minuses.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #37 on: February 28, 2023, 11:17:09 AM »
While every technology has its pros and cons, the ability to maintain privacy in financial transactions is essential for protecting personal information and preventing potential fraud or identity theft.

Privacy coins have several advantages, including stronger privacy protections, reduced transaction fees, and greater transaction speed. These benefits make them an attractive option for those who value privacy and security.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #38 on: March 07, 2023, 03:19:11 AM »
While every technology has its pros and cons, the ability to maintain privacy in financial transactions is essential for protecting personal information and preventing potential fraud or identity theft.

Privacy coins have several advantages, including stronger privacy protections, reduced transaction fees, and greater transaction speed. These benefits make them an attractive option for those who value privacy and security.
Definitely, privacy coins are the best solution if you need privacy. They help protect the user from data leakage. But unfortunately not 100%. A significant part of personal data is in the public domain - in social networks, messengers, etc. So today, user data is especially vulnerable - new technologies allow you to easily get logins and passwords.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #39 on: March 07, 2023, 09:00:03 AM »
Don't stick your personal information everywhere indiscriminately, choose apps that require minimal personal information to use, use a VPN, and create strong passwords. This is the minimum set to follow.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #40 on: March 14, 2023, 10:55:01 AM »
Don't stick your personal information everywhere indiscriminately, choose apps that require minimal personal information to use, use a VPN, and create strong passwords. This is the minimum set to follow.

You don't have to post your personal information all over the place for it to be stolen. How the search giant Google leaked data. You can't call it "stick everywhere indiscriminately". Microsoft and Google have been stealing passwords and personal data for years. And sometimes it's just a human factor. It is very difficult for me to protect your data.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #41 on: March 14, 2023, 11:28:57 AM »
This is what I was talking about originally. If you want complete protection, you will have to abandon media giants like Google. There are alternatives to browsers, mail, instant messengers, and more that promise not to collect any data. But almost everything online is tied to Google accounts. So this is a rather inconvenient solution.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #42 on: March 20, 2023, 03:46:56 PM »
This is what I was talking about originally. If you want complete protection, you will have to abandon media giants like Google. There are alternatives to browsers, mail, instant messengers, and more that promise not to collect any data. But almost everything online is tied to Google accounts. So this is a rather inconvenient solution.

How to refuse them, if literally everything is tied to Google? If you refuse all applications, you can return to the Stone Age. Thanks to the fact that everything can be done on the Internet, namely, pay bills, order food, pay for the phone, and so on, a lot of time is saved.

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #43 on: March 21, 2023, 11:52:15 AM »
I repeat once again - there are alternatives, but they are unlikely to solve all requests. Browser - Tor, search engine - DuckDuckGo, messenger - Utopia P2P (there is also a browser like Tor). Plus VPN and proxy. Payments for services clearly in the crypt can be carried out in different ways or through exchangers, if you don’t want to burn your payment data, otherwise nothing. But each small task will take half a day)

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Re: After FTX collapse, some call for a return to decentralized roots
« Reply #44 on: March 28, 2023, 08:47:38 AM »
I repeat once again - there are alternatives, but they are unlikely to solve all requests. Browser - Tor, search engine - DuckDuckGo, messenger - Utopia P2P (there is also a browser like Tor). Plus VPN and proxy. Payments for services clearly in the crypt can be carried out in different ways or through exchangers, if you don’t want to burn your payment data, otherwise nothing. But each small task will take half a day)

Got it! Thanks for the advice. It is good that there are steps that can be taken to minimize the risk of our personal data being stolen, it is a pity that it is not always possible to completely protect information because the Internet is open and interconnected, which makes it vulnerable to cyber threats such as hacking, malware or others. forms of cyber attacks. But if these steps help to solve at least part of the requests, then this is already good.

 

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