• @Nelizea
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    375 months ago

    The team is already on it.

  • @[email protected]
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    1145 months ago

    If proton swap were an official proton product, it would still be a scam because crypto is a scam.

      • Bonehead
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        135 months ago

        Are you really “buying” something with crypto in that case, or is it just a complicated money laundering scheme?

        • @[email protected]
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          155 months ago

          You could look at it as a currency conversion, then buying a product with that new currency.

          I’m not fussed about the semantics tbh, as long as I get my drugs I’m happy.

          • Bonehead
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            You could look at it as a currency conversion, then buying a product with that new currency.

            Yes, that’s how money laundering works. Whether it’s crypto, gold, or fine art, the end result is still the same. You get drugs, they get clean cash, everyone is happy.

      • JustEnoughDucks
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        25 months ago

        Until I can pay my mortgage, utilities, and groceries with crypto, or can buy a majority of consumer items, it is basically useless to 99% of people

    • SuperDuper
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      165 months ago

      It’s only a scam if you don’t immediately use it to buy drugs.

      • @[email protected]
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        The fact you can invest in something does not stop it being a scam.

        That’s kind of like the cornerstone of many scams.

      • tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺
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        75 months ago

        You said it yourself. Crypto has nothing to stabilise its value. It is entirely speculative. There is three options to make money with crypto. Sell it to someone that believes in it more than you do. Sell it to someone that believes he can make more of a quick buck than you, or have the gamble work, that it ends up becoming a legit payment system and have the value explode and stabilise there.

        In the first two cases you just try to fuck over another gambler. In the third case you yourself gamble.

        It is always possible that the hype collapses or crypto gets banned globally. Whoever is left holding it then got scammed by the others.

        While in the beginning many investors believed it to become a viable payment system eventually, now most are just looking to not be the last in line to get scammed.

          • tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺
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            Still with any individual currency there is a market where mandated by law you can pay in this currency, or where you can pay taxes in that currency. So zheir value has a real and a speculative part. Crypto only has a speculative part and that part is often and strongly influenced by deliberate manipulation.

            And if yet another crypto currencies is pushed it is highly questionable if there is a serious intent to deliver on the promises made to its laternuse or how much is just scamming people into an ICO and then running with that money.

        • @[email protected]
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          I’m not sure I’m buyin into the ban concern.

          It’s a concern, for sure, just really hard to see it implemented.

          Look at piracy, torrenting, usenet, etc. So long as people can make encrypted connections, crypto will continue.

          I think that governments can, at best, disrupt things. But given governments are a smaller body count than users, my money is on those dedicated users staying one step ahead of the hammer.

          • tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺
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            25 months ago

            Look at piracy, torrenting, usenet, etc. So long as people can make encrypted connections, crypto will continue.

            Do you mean cryptography in general or cryptocurrencies in particular? Because cryptocurrencies ultimately do need an interface with other currencies, or some economy, where you can pay with them. If you cannot buy any real product or service with it, it has no value. Lets take Darknet market drug dealers for instance. They are not selling drugs because they like bitcoins and buy other drugs for themselves with it. They are selling drugs and exchanging the bitcoin into some fiat currency, so they can buy normal stuff with it.

      • @[email protected]
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        35 months ago

        People invested in Ponzi scheme as they thought it wasn’t a scam. The same for crypto.

  • @pete_the_cat
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    545 months ago

    “Powered by Swiss Privacy” 😂

  • glibg10b
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    505 months ago

    It has a checkmark, so it must be legit, right?

      • lad
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        55 months ago

        Don’t just give away secrets in the open like that 🤫

  • 🔗 David Sommerseth
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    @testeronious

    You know Proton has grown big when others take the time and effort to create scams like that.

    It’s no longer a tiny operation which is easily ignored or forgotten.

    Question is what kind of scam is it? It looks like a crypto scam on the surface. But could it be more? Password phishing? Session hijacking?

    • @testeroniousOP
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      I don’t have more details about the scam, I just saw the picture and posted it here

    • @fluckx
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      I’m guessing they’ll want you to log in. they’ll use those credentials to get data from protonpass and try to breach other sites? ( Like crypto sites ( e.g.: binance ).

      Maybe even mass send email to the contacts about this great new platform they found at >insert dodgy link

      I agree with you. The logo/background all definitely looks proton style. Somebody made an effort to make it look like an actual product.

  • @[email protected]
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    335 months ago

    Check out my easy to guide to spotting a scam.

    Are they peddling crypto?

    Yes: Then it’s a scam.

    No: Might still be a scam. Proceed with caution.

  • @FrankTheHealer
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    Dear Proton. Don’t do Crypto shit please.

    Or at least do better integration with Proton Drive and Proton Calendar on Linux first lol