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Almost $3 Billion dollars where stolen last year through various scams involving crypto addresses. Be it via fake links, phishing or “address poisoning” this cannot go on. Fixes for the problem: A multitude of solutions have been given and i want to hear your thoughts because I’m not sure which i find the best.
I personally am more inclined to lean towards the send-to-name solution, because i like the privacy aspect of it. I’m a huge advocate of people staying out of my business and that’s the one where i can have the most guarantee of that. Non the less i would be interested to hear more on what you guys have to say. submitted by /u/spamowsky |
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