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devbenz

@devbenz_

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Beigetreten Ekim 2025
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devbenz@devbenz_·
@Jemal980 Yes ETB/BTC telebirr, cbebirr, mpesa
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devbenz@devbenz_·
If you want to trade ETB/USDT🇪🇹 safely without risking your identity or financial history on an open database, start looking at Bisq or HodlHodl. They are easy to use and built on proper decentralized escrow mechanics. #ethiopia #finance
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devbenz@devbenz_

A secure, non-custodial P2P should only act as a 2-of-3 multi-sig escrow, keeping all transaction details client-side encrypted and completely blind to the database unless a dispute is triggered. Protect your users, don't log them.

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devbenz@devbenz_·
@TeferiDibaba In software development, you can move fast and break things but never when it comes to sensitive financial data and user identities. you test, audit, and patch vulnerabilities in private staging environments, not live with real users' bank logs.
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T MEKURIA ™@TeferiDibaba·
@devbenz_ so, first watch what they did because every start up make mistake I think 🤔 so, let them give opportunity and we will see what will happen what do you think 🤔
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devbenz@devbenz_·
If an unlicensed P2P platform🇪🇹 forces KYC, saves your payment details, and logs your trade history on a centralized database, do not use it. ​they are building a massive honeypot. #ethiopia #finance
EBR@ebrexchange

Let’s call it what it is. This was never about our users. It was never about security, compliance, or "protecting the community." It's about the fact that an Ethiopian team decided to build something real. No foreign investors. No big corporate backing. No safety net. Just a team building an Ethiopian P2P exchange from the ground up and actually shipping while others were busy posting opinions. That seems to make some people uncomfortable. The funniest part? The loudest critics are often the people who have never built anything themselves. Suddenly they're security experts, compliance experts, and user-safety advocates overnight. Where was all this concern when Ethiopians were getting out of all foreign p2p platforms, blocked from services, or left with no local alternatives? Interesting. Here's what actually happened: We found issues. We fixed them. We communicated openly about them. That's how products improve. That's how builders operate. To everyone in the Ethiopian crypto community who supported us: thank you. You recognized the difference between genuine feedback and envy disguised as criticism. And to the people spending their days posting hate about EBR on X, Telegram, and TikTok: Keep going. Every post, every comment, and every attempt to tear us down introduces EBR to someone new. You're doing more marketing for us than you realize. We'll keep building. We'll keep improving. We'll keep shipping. EBR Exchange. Built in Ethiopia. Built for Ethiopians. Still here. Still growing. ebr.exchange

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devbenz@devbenz_·
Our communities should be promoting these established, zero-KYC alternatives instead of hyping up dangerous, rushed architectures. 📉🚶🏽‍♂️
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devbenz@devbenz_·
@TeferiDibaba H-Birr didn't even launch, they stopped. The focus is here because EBR is live and actively collecting data.
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T MEKURIA ™@TeferiDibaba·
@devbenz_ dude why you stress your self that much there is a lot of exchanges including H birr and others but why you focus on only EBR when I see your account your post is totally EBR even more than the Official X EBR I smell something not good on your side also 🤔
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devbenz@devbenz_·
@ebrexchange You don't need a license to understand basic data minimization secure your users first don't demand upfront KYC, don't log transaction histories, and act strictly as a blind escrow only request identity verification during a dispute, and keep it out of a persistent database.
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EBR@ebrexchange·
@devbenz_ Show me your licenced platform & we're done
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devbenz@devbenz_·
A secure, non-custodial P2P should only act as a 2-of-3 multi-sig escrow, keeping all transaction details client-side encrypted and completely blind to the database unless a dispute is triggered. Protect your users, don't log them.
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devbenz@devbenz_·
@TeferiDibaba @blue_king_x @ebrexchange It's visible via standard network packet inspection they left their Supabase public anon key exposed in the browser bundle without enforcing Postgres RLS policies on the backend tables simple curl request to their RESTendpoint using that token returns the entire database payload
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devbenz@devbenz_·
ይታሰብበት‼️🇪🇹 They call it 'volume,' the law calls it a class action liability. 700 people's private data is out in the open on a platform @ebrexchange violating central bank payment directives. police can trace and freeze these bank accounts. #ethiopia #finance
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devbenz@devbenz_·
@ebrexchange Built for Ethiopians.’ ​Then stop exposing them to prison time. Operating an illegal P2P network while storing raw payment details on an insecure database isn't a proud achievement it's a liability.
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EBR@ebrexchange·
Let’s call it what it is. This was never about our users. It was never about security, compliance, or "protecting the community." It's about the fact that an Ethiopian team decided to build something real. No foreign investors. No big corporate backing. No safety net. Just a team building an Ethiopian P2P exchange from the ground up and actually shipping while others were busy posting opinions. That seems to make some people uncomfortable. The funniest part? The loudest critics are often the people who have never built anything themselves. Suddenly they're security experts, compliance experts, and user-safety advocates overnight. Where was all this concern when Ethiopians were getting out of all foreign p2p platforms, blocked from services, or left with no local alternatives? Interesting. Here's what actually happened: We found issues. We fixed them. We communicated openly about them. That's how products improve. That's how builders operate. To everyone in the Ethiopian crypto community who supported us: thank you. You recognized the difference between genuine feedback and envy disguised as criticism. And to the people spending their days posting hate about EBR on X, Telegram, and TikTok: Keep going. Every post, every comment, and every attempt to tear us down introduces EBR to someone new. You're doing more marketing for us than you realize. We'll keep building. We'll keep improving. We'll keep shipping. EBR Exchange. Built in Ethiopia. Built for Ethiopians. Still here. Still growing. ebr.exchange
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John D. Cook@JohnDCook·
"Excessive complexity is nature's punishment for organizations that are unable to make decisions." -- Gregor Hohpe
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devbenz@devbenz_·
@jason_peters1 @ebrexchange Yep😭 it's practically a live counter at this point I'm literally watching new signups and details
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@ebrexchange your architecture exposed those users, not my tweets. You don't launch an illegal P2P system in production and expect a private bug bounty. ​I can't and won't assist a network that puts innocent people at risk The public has a right to know their data is unsafe with you.
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EBR@ebrexchange·
@devbenz_ Bro, you had every opportunity to report it privately. Instead, you chose to circulate it publicly and expose users to unnecessary risk. If your goal was security, you would've reported it to the team. This looks more like attention-seeking than responsible disclosure.
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devbenz@devbenz_·
አይይ ሌባ ላመሉ...😭 Tweeting might be 'comfortable,' but debugging your broken issues should be your actual job today. Log off X and go secure your 756 users before your entire database becomes public property. 🛑🚶🏽‍♂️
EBR@ebrexchange

@devbenz_ you guys are doing good job, push it harder😤 x.com/i/status/20617…

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devbenz@devbenz_·
@FanosMarkets @ebrexchange Yeah 😭it’s a public charity event where users willingly donate their identities and bank credentials who needs privacy laws when you can just hand your bank info to a platform that prioritizes X arguments
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Fanos Markets@FanosMarkets·
@devbenz_ @ebrexchange I am not surprised this happened, I am genuinely surprised by the people whom open give their account and info without a second thought 😂😂 If only they knew what kind of risk they are taking
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devbenz@devbenz_·
@bilezliyaz They already admitted their datas leaked if you're a user dm i will send you your details
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lebA@bilezliyaz·
@devbenz_ Where's the source for your claim?
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devbenz@devbenz_·
@josepht273 @ebrexchange Those are the one that haven't verifed their email/changed the platform registers you without validation
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devbenz@devbenz_·
@Theoguebre Blaming the victims for a platform's total security failure is a terrible take people are looking for financial options under a ban
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ቲዮገብሬ@Theoguebre·
@devbenz_ If any falls for this silly little scam, they should lose what they have.
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