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Sure, but you’re now making a different, subjective argument, that it should be 100% private by default. The thing is that Telegram is not actually competing with Signal, it’s a completely different type of product focused on communities. Privacy in public isn’t really a thing.
@hodler Yes, this is not enabled by default for all users tho. By default telegram is unencrypted.
The feature existing is good, but not as good as making it standard
@beausecuritycore.telegram.org/api/end-to-end
Explicit P2P privacy, across voice, video and text, on-demand. If you want, you can enable it by default for all your chats for a private chat experience.
$Sakura on Tron.
sunpump.meme/token/TLC37XpP…t.me/+PkVKgOh-9iNiN…
132k rn, Mad Active Community, Constantly raiding. I also spot someone very very special within the TG Group, this guy has 500k followers, also seen him involved in $Purpe that ran up to 18m ATH.
Your Choice.
@superphiz I’m a bonafide financial guy. And I could be wrong, but I don’t know what the value of a blockchain serving general purpose compute is if it’s not decentralized. A centralized server will always be more efficient, so a halfassed approach that isn’t censorship resistant is not it.
@cole0x Experienced the same yesterday for two separately titled accounts at JPM Chase:
* Personal “private client” acct with about a decade of history; and
* Biz checking ~4 yrs old.
Only discernible commonality was inbound wires from FTX.
Gotta love banks, always…protecting me?
Fund movements from Crypto.com custody systems are only possible between approved and whitelisted addresses attached to our cold wallets, our hot wallets and our corporate accounts at 3rd party exchanges.
The ETH transfers that generated so much FUD & speculation on Twitter today were made over three weeks ago, on October 21st to Crypto.com’s whitelisted corporate account at Gate.io.