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comm intern
@comm.eth
some fun facts: - every email provider (even protonmail) can read your emails unless they’re encrypted using pgp (you probs aren’t using it) - telegram chats, discord DMs and warpcast DMs are marketed as private but aren’t since they’re not e2ee. - a reputable open-source e2ee messenger is the best way to ensure private communications stay private (outside of whispering sentences into your friend’s ear).
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Monteluna
@monteluna
I think the biggest issue with private comms is most people don't use it, because they think you're weird if you want privacy (what are you trying to hide?) I do believe there's an opportunity to sell these to normies with deep crypto integration, and market it as a way to stop companies selling your data. It's not that Google can read your emails, but it's that they are using it to train their marketing algorithms and make more money off your communications, without giving you a cut. This probably resonates with people more than "hey, they can read your emails".
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Monteluna
@monteluna
P.S., I am paying attention to Comm, but I just listened to a podcast with Tether's CEO and they are going to be making a larger push out for Keet, and he also hinted a possible deeper integration with a Tether L2/L1 in the future. Between Comm, Keet, Status, and XMTP, there's going to be a host of really interesting technologies around private communications, and the selling point is just P2P crypto transactions.
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Shane Mac
@shanemac.eth
Agree
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