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Blockhain-based messengers
« on: October 03, 2018, 03:41:53 PM »
Some time ago I was thinking if there will be a messenger which will contain some features that will deal with crypto.
And now I see that more and more messengers appear that are based on blockchain, have end-to-end encryption and have built-in crypto wallets!
Moreover, some of them even produce their own coins. In't it a dream? Now we can have secret communications and earn some extra coins - all at one place.

What are your thoughts - do you use any, is it worth trying? And what else features will you add to it?
I think that it's a big step forward by the way.

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Blockhain-based messengers
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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2018, 04:05:58 PM »
I use Telegram.
There are plenty of good channels to earn coins.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2018, 04:14:15 PM »
I use Telegram.
There are plenty of good channels to earn coins.

But Telegram is not safe at all! How can you do something connected to crypto using Telegram?
You can lose your data there!

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2018, 10:39:34 PM »
I know such a messenger. It's called E-chat. It is based on the blockchain and has its own wallet. I think this is a great discovery. I tried to use it. But I couldn't use it. My colleagues don't know it and don't want to use the new messenger. They are happy with the old messenger and don't want to change anything. They are afraid of change and don't want to spend time learning a new service. I couldn't change their mind.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2018, 10:59:00 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.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #5 on: October 04, 2018, 12:38:33 PM »
I know such a messenger. It's called E-chat. It is based on the blockchain and has its own wallet. I think this is a great discovery. I tried to use it. But I couldn't use it. My colleagues don't know it and don't want to use the new messenger. They are happy with the old messenger and don't want to change anything. They are afraid of change and don't want to spend time learning a new service. I couldn't change their mind.

Of course people get used to something they know, but I think that if you want privacy, especially when you deal with crypto - it's a good app!
I'm already tired of all this leaking of information - that's why I want to try something new and encrypted.
And what messenger do you use now?

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2018, 02:01:20 PM »
I like both Adamant and Stealthy messengers.
No access to address book and location required.
They are really trustworthy, but not sure they produce coins.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2018, 02:12:12 PM »
I like both Adamant and Stealthy messengers.
No access to address book and location required.
They are really trustworthy, but not sure they produce coins.

Stealthy has a content monetization which is also very interesting thing. You can do posts and earn money if people will like it.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2018, 02:47:51 PM »
I use Telegram.
There are plenty of good channels to earn coins.

It's unreasonable to use Telegram for only free coins earning.
I am sure this messenger lost it's secure related trust.
There are so much information from recent news about Telegram data leaking.
Would you still use it for crypto wallets and transactions?

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2018, 02:56:32 PM »
I use Telegram.
There are plenty of good channels to earn coins.

It's unreasonable to use Telegram for only free coins earning.
I am sure this messenger lost it's secure related trust.
There are so much information from recent news about Telegram data leaking.
Would you still use it for crypto wallets and transactions?

Are you sure that it's possible to use it as a crypto wallet??? Telegram has no such function. I know only Crypviser that has a built-in wallet and it's much more secured than Telegram is :)

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #10 on: October 04, 2018, 03:16:34 PM »
I use Telegram.
There are plenty of good channels to earn coins.

It's unreasonable to use Telegram for only free coins earning.
I am sure this messenger lost it's secure related trust.
There are so much information from recent news about Telegram data leaking.
Would you still use it for crypto wallets and transactions?

Are you sure that it's possible to use it as a crypto wallet??? Telegram has no such function. I know only Crypviser that has a built-in wallet and it's much more secured than Telegram is :)


Tired of the fact that everyone constantly offends Telegrams. Telegram is generally the best that now is. Can you give any arguments against?
I love what you need

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #11 on: October 04, 2018, 03:22:32 PM »
I use Telegram.
There are plenty of good channels to earn coins.

It's unreasonable to use Telegram for only free coins earning.
I am sure this messenger lost it's secure related trust.
There are so much information from recent news about Telegram data leaking.
Would you still use it for crypto wallets and transactions?

Are you sure that it's possible to use it as a crypto wallet??? Telegram has no such function. I know only Crypviser that has a built-in wallet and it's much more secured than Telegram is :)


So are we talking about blockchain based messengers which have end-to-end encryption and have built-in crypto wallets, aren't we?
Personally, can't name list of messengers that have this function.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #12 on: October 04, 2018, 03:31:50 PM »
I use Telegram.
There are plenty of good channels to earn coins.

It's unreasonable to use Telegram for only free coins earning.
I am sure this messenger lost it's secure related trust.
There are so much information from recent news about Telegram data leaking.
Would you still use it for crypto wallets and transactions?

Are you sure that it's possible to use it as a crypto wallet??? Telegram has no such function. I know only Crypviser that has a built-in wallet and it's much more secured than Telegram is :)


Tired of the fact that everyone constantly offends Telegrams. Telegram is generally the best that now is. Can you give any arguments against?

I can :)

1. It needs your phone number for registration - what is already not private.
2. It doesn't use end-to-end encryption. They tell they use it for secret chats only which are not available to everyone - only to iOS users.
3. IP address is exposed to operator
4. It has an access to user location
5. It stores all data on the server

Should I continue?

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #13 on: October 04, 2018, 03:34:56 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.

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Re: Blockhain-based messengers
« Reply #14 on: October 04, 2018, 04:34:41 PM »
I use Telegram.
There are plenty of good channels to earn coins.

It's unreasonable to use Telegram for only free coins earning.
I am sure this messenger lost it's secure related trust.
There are so much information from recent news about Telegram data leaking.
Would you still use it for crypto wallets and transactions?

Are you sure that it's possible to use it as a crypto wallet??? Telegram has no such function. I know only Crypviser that has a built-in wallet and it's much more secured than Telegram is :)


Tired of the fact that everyone constantly offends Telegrams. Telegram is generally the best that now is. Can you give any arguments against?

I can :)

1. It needs your phone number for registration - what is already not private.
2. It doesn't use end-to-end encryption. They tell they use it for secret chats only which are not available to everyone - only to iOS users.
3. IP address is exposed to operator
4. It has an access to user location
5. It stores all data on the server

Should I continue?

Why are you so worried about the phone number and other parameters? Do you want to commit illegal actions? I only do legal affairs and I'm not afraid to provide my number for registration.

 

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