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Posi;1252 wrote:You can not change peoples hearts but we can only encourage those that have the impression that anonymity is something they didn't need the benefit and liberty
People's hearts can be changed if you present them with enough evidence and facts to be able to change their minds. Also, anonymity is something of a choice.
It all depends on personal understanding there are some people that will always stand by their word and never take it back. Glad you also said that anonymity is a choice but in the future, it will be a must for all crypto enthusiasts.
joanna;7943 wrote:thrive;7942 wrote:The fact that no security mechanism can completely guard against cybersecurity attacks should be noted. Consequently, a multi-layered strategy that includes a variety of security technologies and tactics is crucial.
I supported what you said and I think making use of all the strategies provided by myself and the rest of you will be a good idea to get the right security.
If that's the case then I think Malwarebytes should be added to the list since it is an anti-malware software for Microsoft Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Android, and iOS that finds and removes malware.
Hmm, you are absolutely correct about that and i believe it is important to not use a free of all this software in order to get the best result.
The fact that no security mechanism can completely guard against cybersecurity attacks should be noted. Consequently, a multi-layered strategy that includes a variety of security technologies and tactics is crucial.
I supported what you said and I think making use of all the strategies provided by myself and the rest of you will be a good idea to get the right security.
full;7934 wrote:I believe it is beneficial to regularly be aware of the dangers of cyberattacks, how to spot threats, and how to react in the event of an attack.
One strategy to respond to an attack is to practice using two-factor or multi-factor authentication since they add an extra degree of security when it comes to gaining access to sensitive systems and data.
Setting the system/computer wall security and the use of good internet security that offer advanced threat detection and response capabilities.
IyaJJJ;7922 wrote:thrive;7921 wrote:Dollars were not included in my post and when I said over 2 million it means over 2 million users of the WordPress plugin were affected by the security hole.
What i can say is that we need to be more careful because the threat actors are not joking this days and they can easily spread malicious file link to millions victims with just a single click.
I think the developer team of the WordPress plugin that created the update version 6 should be held accountable for the loss of the threat actor victim because they ought to check for security vulnerabilities before making the WordPress plugin 6 available to the public.
Yes, they can be held accountable for the drawback that causes the vulnerabilities but the point is the solution that people using the WordPress plugin needed for now.
Privacy consider is one of the reasons why I never use Apple phones as my hot phone. Yes, the features and the functionality of the phone are good and it's indeed top-notch the privacy level of it is a no for me.
CrytoCynthia;6247 wrote:level;6221 wrote:First I never like KYC require platform and I am careful with the exchange I provide my private information. Therefore, I will go for the Crypton Exchange anytime any day.
It’s a risk giving out your Kyc information to any platform what so ever, so I don’t value any exchanges that desperately demands one to give out their kyc informations.
Yes, KYC can be risky if provided one's private information to the wrong platform but there's no way we can exclude the KYC aspect away from the cryptocurrency market.
Actually, we cant blame the Centralized exchange for requesting KYC from their users because they are just following the rules and regulations provided to them by the SEC.
The question is could this be another passwordless or password manager that will be vulnerable to attack?
Every password manager is vulnerable to attack no matter how secure the creator of it may claim because they are most valuable online and everything that's available online can be vulnerable anytime unless there is a team working 24/7 to secure it.
full;7643 wrote:Vastextension;7581 wrote:Yes, the bot was created to enable required anti-spam filters but I have never seen anyone of the Utopia application client use it before. Does it mean the op quit?
However, we can conclude everything without hearing from the original poster of this topic who I believe is also the creator of the bot and he appears to have been away for a long time. Is there a way to contact him on the UtopiaP2P application client?
The best way I believe you can contact the user is through the UtopiaP2P application is by adding him to the contact through the public key he posted on this particular thread.
Yes, you're right about adding the public key of the developer but I won't suggest the use of the public key provided by him on this topic because it was meant for the bot and I suggest the use of the public he has on his profile for donation.
full;7640 wrote:thrive;7639 wrote:As human making a mistake is one of the things that confirm us as a human being and the good thing is that mistakes are made lesson is also learned. As you said the only real mistake is not learning from previous mistakes.
You guys have made a valuable point but I categorized the habit of not learning from previous mistakes as an error because, in the end, they are mostly hard to forget.
The cryptocurrency market is not for those who find it difficult to learn from past mistakes because the market can become volatile at times, and only those investors who are able to do so will profit from their subsequent investments. This may seem harsh to some.
Your statement may seem harsh to some people but you're totally telling the truth because only the cryptocurrency investors and traders that learn fast from the previous mistake always make a profit while those that didn't learn will keep making losses.
full;7635 wrote:JONSNOWING;7599 wrote:Secure which project ? Do you mean Utopia p2p? This project is already very secured, it has amazing Utilities that protects ones privacy and is fully secured.
Yes, I am talking about the UtopiaP2P ecosystem and of course, it's already secured but I want you to understand that nothing is secure forever and this is the reason why the developer is doing the route I said.
You have a point and the same daily security route is what some enthusiasts did on the Bitcoin network either because the cryptocurrency scammer and hackers always develop new strategies and equipment and it is important for crypto to always develop simultaneously to maintain quality security.
Guys make me understand what you're trying to say since the UtopiaP2P uses Curve25519, XSalsa20, and Poly1305 algorithms to encrypt, sign, and authenticate packets and connections between users. What is more secure than that?
Dozie;7522 wrote:JONSNOWING;7511 wrote:Guys if you have an issue not a technical issue though so don't tell me about the support, something like you have an advice for the team how can you share it with them.
Well one of the best ways to do that should have been here, that's why I keep asking when would the team be more active on this forum?
How about having a beginner and help board for those who are new and those who would also be coming in soon into the forum.
I don't think we need to have a "beginner and help" board since the forum already has the "question and help" board which can handle both the beginner issue and experienced user.
JONSNOWING;7606 wrote:Why asking about VPN right now when you can actually assess any site and login any where by just using the Utopia p2p proxy web server.
Yes, the use of VPN, socks, or proxy shouldn't be an issue after UtopiaP2P introduced their web proxy browser which can use to surf all Clearnet websites to avoid restriction and some sort of boundary but if you look at the date this topic was created it was before the launch of the UtopiaP2P web proxy.
We can say that the UtopiaP2P ecosystem developer team create the Utopia Web proxy browser to answer the problem that people from China are experiencing.
Kelechi;7601 wrote:Well I am a big fan of Manchester united so definitely I would want them to win but I know it's never going to be easy.
Brighton rested a big part of their squad in their last match and where still able to beat wolves 6:0 I don't think Manchester united can win them.
According to the history of the game Manchester United have played against Brighton. They always manage to defeat them and Brighton has defeated Manchester United twice if Man U can still manage in their today's game they may beat Brighton.
Vastextension;7564 wrote:joanna;7536 wrote:Although the shady act of some cryptocurrency scammer causes things like what you just pointed out which is sad but it also makes the government and the rest of the world see the potential of crypto. Do you know how many time the government has tried to ban/stop crypto and is unable to do it?
Yes, things like that make more people to read about cryptocurrency but it's also the reason why project like UtopiaP2P is created although it is a bad thing. Nevertheless, it give rooms for innovative, privacy and security project like Utopia
You have a point. If some cryptocurrency investors are not a victim of crypto scammers people won't look for a solution through a privacy provision project. Yes, it's somehow bad for the market but good for the UtopiaP2P ecosystem.
I agree with you but there are many reason for the creation of the UtopiaP2P ecosystem and it's not only about privacy provision alone. For the record, The UtopiaP2P ecosystem provides a broad range of features, including instant messaging, voice messaging, file transfer, channels to run a blog or news feed, and group chat. Users can also host websites, accept and make payments, and make use of a decentralized domain name system. All these features and those I didn't mention shouldn't be ignored.
CrytoCynthia;7453 wrote:Vastextension;7431 wrote:I have join this movement long ago and this forum either but was away due to some certain personal issue and i decided to hop back in since this forum is getting more traffic.
The anonymity provided by Utopia which can't be found anywhere is the reason why I choose to be one of the project enthusiasts.I have to support you on this one, the Anonymity that is available on Utopia p2p is hardly found any where in the cryptocurrency space, I believe this makes Utopia p2p indispensable.
There's no doubt about the UtopiaP2P ecosystem being indispensable but there's always competition in the cryptocurrency market and for the UtopiaP2P to continue as an indispensable project the dev team needs to do some upgrades from time to time.
You're about what said and one of the things I like about the UtopiaP2P developers is that they are working round the clock and always do some system upgrades so the area you mentioned is settled.
oba;7458 wrote:KingCRP;7355 wrote:It’s very obvious mate, the mobile application only contains the channels available on the application but the desktop version of the application contains many more utilities that are very important.
Out of curiosity. When was the last time you use the UtopiaP2P mobile application client? Because the last time I checked the Utopia mobile application had ChatGPT AI assistant features despite the mobile being in the beta stage.
I think the reason why he makes this statement will be that he's using the mobile version that's lower to Utopia v.1.2.102 which is currently the latest version of the mobile application
You have a point and this is why it's important to always check maybe there's a new version of every application one is using because it's not advisable to use an old version of any app client.
oba;7489 wrote:Lanistergame2;7222 wrote:It is incorporated into the system and anyone who knows what they are doing would be able to find out. Also anyone who does not know how to check can their research cause there would be content online about which project is open source or closed source.
Some who are aware of trust wallet not being open source found out through other people's comments on it.
We are in 21 century and I don't think it should be hard for anyone to know or differentiate the difference between open-source and close source projects if they are not the lazy type that only rely on people's comments.
Meanwhile relying on people's comments is one of the important things a cryptocurrency enthusiast must ignore that's if the person wants to go far in this crypto market and also make a profit either.
DYOR is the best policy in the cryptocurrency market it doesn't only save investors but also let them make the right decision. About the trust wallet, they only feed people with lies whereas the wallet is not open source.
oba;7459 wrote:oba;7334 wrote:Maybe there are people who anticipated the and purchase the dogecoin and also sell off before the dump but the chance of it happening is 50% because most people that do that will only sell some portion of theor holding.
But what I don't understand is why would anyone invest in the Dogecoin because Elon Musk a billionaire hype it when he barely has adequate knowledge about cryptocurrency.
The reason is simple but I believe it because some people see him as their role model while some see him as one of the smart guys because he's a billionaire.
The reason why some crypto investors invested in Dogecoin when Elon Musk hyped it could be one of what you stated but I still believe its lack of cryptocurrency knowledge will make anyone make an investment base on all that you said.
level;7546 wrote:IyaJJJ;7545 wrote:I think you have a point people are not talking much about the NFT market now like before and most NFTs collectors that purchase some NFTs years ago are currently at a loss. Besides, I hear news about someone purchasing BAYC with thousands of dollars and selling it in a hundred last year.
With what I am currently seeing in the NFT market if there's no bullish momentum in the market after the Bitcoin block halving executed forget about the NFT market cause 80% of all the projects there will vanish.
Normally, bearish always exposes the weak project and this is the first bearish market the NFT market will experience after the existence of NFTs. Let's wait and see what will really happen.
Yes, the bearish season usually exposes weak projects while the strong project still thrives at some point until it totals the super cycle market. I also believe a lot of NFT project that was launched before the bearish market will vanish due to the price of the art going to zero.
level;7539 wrote:IyaJJJ;7537 wrote:I don't understand what you mean here but the whole concept of hosting a website on the UtopiaP2P network is to create a mirror of your website on the Utopia network to enjoy privacy and other benefit.
In addition what was said. DNS is centralized and censorship. The chance of the Domains can be revoked or suspended is huge and by mirroring the website on the Utopia network there's no problem.
Meanwhile, there is no problem because everything you have on the UtopiaP2P ecosystem network is eternal and can never be confiscated or manipulated by government actions and so on.
Apart from the benefit of privacy, due to multiple reasons, such as register policies, renewal fees, suspensions, revocation law, etc. I believe it is nice to host one's website on the Utopia network.
joanna;7333 wrote:full;7096 wrote:Meanwhile, we can not exclude these people from the market despite the damage they are doing to the market because they also help the cryptocurrency market get the needed awareness although it is in a bad way but the true potential of crypto will make people see the positive side of it.
You are somehow right no matter how bad the damage the cause to the market there's always something good it will lead to when the people see the truth about the fud they caused.
No matter how bad the damage they did, there's something good it always led to. Like SEC introducing KYC/AML rules and also planning to regulate the crypto market, isn't it?
Although the shady act of some cryptocurrency scammer causes things like what you just pointed out which is sad but it also makes the government and the rest of the world see the potential of crypto. Do you know how many time the government has tried to ban/stop crypto and is unable to do it?
level;7526 wrote:oba;7498 wrote:I know you care about the fruitfulness of the project and so far the UtopiaP2P developer has been making the right decision for the past 4years if I'm not mistaken and I think that's nice for us to trust their instinct.
I will make my contribution to this conversation base on how the Utopia developer team has handled the Crypton Exchange from day one and how it is still functioning now. if they could that I think their decision and move won't hurt the project.
I support what you and I have in cryptocurrency for about 5 years now and I have used different decentralized and centralized exchanges. I can say with boldness that I haven't seen any that provide top-notch exchange services like Crypton Exchange.
The reason why I am still one of the holders of CRP and a user of the UtopiaP2P application client is that I believe I am in the right place for privacy, innovation, and the best future profit. Besides, I believe the dev team will always do what is right for the project.
IyaJJJ;7322 wrote:thrive;7321 wrote:I think the web proxy was a gift to the privacy space by the UtopiaP2P ecosystem because a lot of Utopia users complain about the limited access of website on the Idyll browser and since Idyll is tor alternative it will work for the Clearnet site.
It was indeed a gift to the user of the Utopia network but some people seem not to understand that Web Proxy is not a separate Utopia P2P tool. It only works in the ecosystem but use to browse all Clearnet sites.
I'm surprised some people still dont understand that the total privacy provision of the UtopiaP2P ecosystem is provided through their application client and for the Web proxy to provide adequate privacy it has to be on the app client.
Yes, and the web proxy is built into the Idyll browser, which is also included in the Utopia software package. It operates by encrypting and routing the user's internet data through Utopia's peer-to-peer network, making it harder for anyone to monitor or track the user's behavior.
KingCRP;7466 wrote:Today Manchester City goes out again in the English Premier League I don’t think it would be an easy game for them but with the title now in there hands they won’t want to loose it.
Manchester City today's Premier League against the West Ham United may not be easy ask you said but I only expect two things to happen in the game which is either Manchester City or the match end with a draw.
If Manchester City is going to win predicted the match to be 2:1 or 2:0 based on the current activity of the Manchester City team and how they are well determined.