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thrive;4582 wrote:I categorized the uNS as one of the incredible P2P features of the Utopia project and since uNS is somehow traded now that the ecosystem hasn't fully grown it will be a good idea to some of the uNS before they are traded like NFTs.
utopia is evolving and it's cool to watch.
Yes but despite the great acknowledgment of the UtopiaP2P ecosystem and there privacy product. It is still yet to evolve. I will advise you to till when they officially launch there mobile application client so you can see the future of privacy and crypto market advancement.
My major problem with Crypton Exchange now is when would they list those coin we have all been voting for to see on the Utopia p2p Crypton Exchange Platform?
I think the major reason why we cant over the Crypton exchange adding more coins till now is that we never want to accept that everything is a step after another that's if we want the best.
joanna;6795 wrote:CrytoCynthia;6734 wrote:Well what cryptocurrency users fails to do is to designate their tools, I don’t use the device I use for cryptocurrency and use same tools for my personal life. I draw a line between the two and this has really helped me stay safe.
Could explain better what you mean for me to understand you very well because my own belief is to never use free and untrusted applications. Make you of a good antivirus and privacy service.
Well most application we use right now are free if we are being honest, like our WhatsApp, Facebook and so on where gotten free so are you not making use of such application?
It's hard to see any internet user that's not using a free application according to understanding based on the years I have spent on the internet.
joanna;7039 wrote:IyaJJJ;7034 wrote:There's also the need of using good anti-virus and firewall software to protect devices from malware or hacker tricks. Also use two-factor authentication (2FA) whenever possible to enhance the security of online accounts.
Keeping software up to date with the latest security updates and patches.
Don't click on links or download attachments from unknown or suspicious sources.
Be cautious of phishing scams that try to steal your personal information by using phony emails, websites, or social media posts.Be cautious when entering personal or financial information online, especially when using a public Wi-Fi network and always use a virtual private network (VPN) when accessing the Internet from public Wi-Fi or when traveling to protect your online activity from prying eyes. This is why i like the Utopia web proxy.
Despite all the important information you guys provide which I strongly believe will protect people's privacy and also provide security online. However, maintaining the route every day will be hard due to human error. It is better to rely on UtopiaP2P to provide all this.
Hackers are every on this lose guys and the internet is very unsafe . Utopia p2p has set the ground running with all of its Utilities but my question is this would Utopia p2p comprise this to go mainstream.
Nowhere is safe buddy people just need to understand the rules of the game by using the privacy and using strong and unique passwords for all their online accounts and, regularly updating their applications.
thrive;7019 wrote:full;7002 wrote:It is understandable that privacy is needed to have adequate security and safety in cryptocurrency and other aspects that have to do with the internet. What is a dusk attack?
The term "dusting attack" describes a somewhat new type of malicious activity in which scammers and hackers attempt to invade the privacy of cryptocurrency users by sending inconsequential amounts of money to their wallets. The attackers then follow the transactional activity of these wallets, deanonymizing the owner or operator of each wallet through a combined analysis of various addresses.
Glad to know about a project like the UtopiaP2P ecosystem that provides the needed privacy and security that will protect me from this dust attack because I never learn about it until now. How can i protect myself from such attack?
If you experienced the dust attack, lock or freeze the dust input in your wallet to prevent sending them by accident. You should also always use Coin Control to manually choose which inputs to use. Utilizing a privacy platform is the ideal solution.
thrive;6997 wrote:IyaJJJ;6995 wrote:Yes, all individuals need to be careful but being careful is not enough to keep anyone safe when it comes to online activities it's better to make use of privacy focus platforms like UtopiaP2P Ecosystem.
I support what you said because being careful is not enough to save every cryptocurrency enthusiast from a dusk attack and the needed solution is still the use of privacy.
It is understandable that privacy is needed to have adequate security and safety in cryptocurrency and other aspects that have to do with the internet. What is a dusk attack?
The term "dusting attack" describes a somewhat new type of malicious activity in which scammers and hackers attempt to invade the privacy of cryptocurrency users by sending inconsequential amounts of money to their wallets. The attackers then follow the transactional activity of these wallets, deanonymizing the owner or operator of each wallet through a combined analysis of various addresses.
My major problem with Crypton Exchange now is when would they list those coin we have all been voting for to see on the Utopia p2p Crypton Exchange Platform?
I think the major reason why we cant over the Crypton exchange adding more coins till now is that we never want to accept that everything is a step after another that's if we want the best.
JONSNOWING;6896 wrote:Lot of scary news coming out and all are point that the internet is safe, it ranges from theft, scams, hacking and so on. Everyone needs to protects their privacy, be anonymous and secured all the time.
Are you sure the scary news point is that the internet is safe? I believe there's a mistake in your message but the better the world at large understands that as the internet is advancing the hackers are also advancing their strategy and the only way to escape their trick is to think like hackers when online.
Yes, thinking ahead of hackers and spammers will only give you some consciousness when online but still does not guarantee safety. If you read the message it has to do with the selling of people's private information to thieve.
The only people who can not be a victim of such things are those that focus on the use of privacy platforms when online.
KAMSI_UG;6970 wrote:Guys be careful of phishing links and malware, the level at which scammers are sending such to potential victims is getting alarming, don’t click on any link you aren’t sure of.
Yes, all individuals need to be careful but being careful is not enough to keep anyone safe when it comes to online activities it's better to make use of privacy focus platforms like UtopiaP2P Ecosystem.
I support what you said because being careful is not enough to save every cryptocurrency enthusiast from a dusk attack and the needed solution is still the use of privacy.
In an effort to give users more transparency and control over their data, Google is implementing a new data deletion policy for Android apps that permit account creation that also includes a setting for account deletion.
According to Bethel Otuteye, senior director of product management for Android App Safety, "developers will soon need to provide an option to initiate account and data deletion from within the app and online.".
This web requirement, to which you will link in your Data Safety form, is particularly crucial so that a user can request account and data deletion without having to reinstall an app. ".
The objective is to have a "readily discoverable option" to start the process of deleting an app account from both inside and outside of an app, according to the search behemoth.
To that end, developers must give users both an in-app path and a web link resource to ask for the deletion of their app account and any associated data. App developers must delete all data related to a particular account if users make such a request.
Users may also have access to other options for selectively deleting particular data (e. g. rather than completely deleting their accounts. This includes things like activity history, pictures, or videos.
Developers are required to disclose their data retention policies upfront if they intend to keep certain data for legitimate reasons like security, fraud prevention, or regulatory compliance.
Google makes it clear that temporary account deactivation, disabling, or "freezing" the app account does not constitute account deletion.
Developers have until December 7, 2023, to submit their responses to the questions about data deletion in the app's Data safety form before the new policy takes effect early the following year. Developers have until May 31, 2024, to file for an extension.
The change also brings Android into compliance with Apple's iOS and iPadOS operating systems, which implemented a similar policy beginning on June 30, 2022. The ability for users to delete their accounts online is not a requirement, though.
However, it is still unclear whether a developer who disobeys the rules will face enforcement action. Mozilla criticized Google earlier this year after identifying significant inconsistencies between the privacy policies of the top 20 free apps and the data they self-reported to the Play Store.
In an effort to stop blackmail and extortion, Google has also implemented additional privacy safeguards that forbid personal loan apps from accessing private information, such as user contacts, photos, and locations.
Kelechi;6308 wrote:Payment with CRP Crypton is becoming very popular, with utilities that can't be found Else where, CRP Crypton is great to be used as means of transactions and it has other amazing Utilities.
Yeah, Crypton is doing very well. Even their exchange platform is doing well as well. There's barely a glitch, it is very fast, and the transaction fee is considerably low. They are they way to go.
Crypton Exchange is doing well right from the get-go and I hope the developer team of the Utopia P2P Crypton Exchange will maintain the good reputation in the market.
thrive;6781 wrote:level;6780 wrote:Numerous variables generate traffic for cryptocurrency exchanges and some of the main factors that constantly boost the volume of transactions on cryptocurrency exchanges include
User-friendly interface and features
Range of cryptocurrencies and trading options
Promotions and incentivesMeanwhile, the Crypton exchange has the needed user-friendly interface but lacks the range of cryptocurrency. Besides, it also lacks trading volume and liquidity.
Yes, I believe Crypton exchange's lack of volume and liquidity is something that's glaring but I believe it's something that can be easily fixed by the Utopia developer team. I believe they focus more on the technical aspect of the application client.
Hmm. You have a valid point funny enough i have never think about this before and my mind dont even go to that extent.
JONSNOWING;6762 wrote:thrive;6749 wrote:Honestly, we need more cryptocurrencies to be added to the Crypton Exchange so it can get more traffic especially now that a lot of issues is happening in the cryptocurrency market, and if the issue persists more crypto enthusiast will need privacy service. if Crypton Exchange adds LTC, ETH, and some top crypto it will be a bonus for the ecosystem.
Well yes you have made good sense on this, we currently have listed on Crypton Exchange, Bitcoin, CRP, Monero this are good coins no doubt but I believe that there should be more coins listed on Crypton Exchange.
Well we can complain about the fact that more coin should be listed on Crypton Exchange, I also think so too but the Team has made some instructions that we should vote which coin we want listed.
We can not complain but advise and suggest to the project developer to add more coins.
full;6792 wrote:KingCRP;6737 wrote:Well they don’t lack traffic, have you checked Utopia p2p out on twitter or some other platforms they actually have traffic but I would say there is always room for improvement on any project.
I think he has the impression that the Utopia P2P lack traffic by judging the ecosystem with cryptocurrency project that is not privacy focus.
Anyone that has come across Utopia p2p has to be Frank the utilities this project boasts of are vast and are very usable even to those who aren’t cryptocurrency enthusiast.
Very usable especially in the area of computational and digital citizenship.
Anonymity has been a significant feature of the Utopia p2p. This project has pride itself as probably the more anonymous and private secured project and we can acknowledge with all of its utilities.
If you read the manifesto of the UtopiaP2P ecosystem, you'll see that we indeed need a project like the UtopiaP2P that will be the solution to issues that has to do with privacy, security, and more.
The artificial intelligence is a program I believe would be done and made possible but I personally don’t see it happening anytime soon. I think the factors against it now are much.
Artificial intelligence have been in existence for so long but did catch the attention of the public until Elon Musk Tweeted about it that doesn't mean the Ai market is not ready.
What I don't understand are the factors that were against it.
thrive;6912 wrote:CrytoCynthia;6665 wrote:Speaking of CRP Crypton at $1 i don’t know how long it has been since CRP Crypton was at that price but I hope CRP Crypton gets to such price any time soon hopefully.
Every cryptocurrency always makes a unique market momentum when its the super cycle market and I believe Crypton coin will exceed the $1 rice when it this year super cycle market.
Yes, Crypton coins making huge parabolic in the total bullish market is inevitable since it was very strong during the bearish market but i believe it will surpass $1 price.
In addition to that, I expect the performance of the Utopia USD when the banks are in crisis will also showcase all the products offered by the Utopia P2P ecosystem.
thrive;6651 wrote:Cat;6611 wrote:wow, where did you get that information from?
He has already stated that "CRP price is around $1 at Crypton Exchange today" I guess he made the post when Crypton coin made an ATH price before the correction market that happened months ago.
Speaking of CRP Crypton at $1 i don’t know how long it has been since CRP Crypton was at that price but I hope CRP Crypton gets to such price any time soon hopefully.
Every cryptocurrency always makes a unique market momentum when its the super cycle market and I believe Crypton coin will exceed the $1 rice when it this year super cycle market.
full;6814 wrote:Detroit;6713 wrote:First of all, I'll like to thank you specially for taking out the time to put this out there for everyone to read and learn from.
Privacy in our today's society is underrated just kike you said. Some come up with the phrase "What are you protecting?" many platforms steal data from us each we visit them. A primary example is Google, I don't want to go down to TikTok and the rest of them out there. We seriously need to be conscious of the kind of things we give permission to over the Internet.Could you believe those you are making the statement "What are you protecting" Since you're not into illicit activities are the exact person that wants ChatGPT to be banned because it may leak some classified information in the future.
You are absolutely correct. What you said here remain of the news i read 10-15 years ago when a billionaire family sue Google for the private information exposed by their search engine.
I hope the internet user of this 21 century will learn from the previous mistake made by a wealthy family like this.
After the family sue Google, did they win the case? After blaming the search engine company for their own unconscious habit that exposes their family's private information.
An unprecedented law enforcement operation involving 17 countries led to the takedown of Genesis Market, one of the most dangerous marketplaces selling stolen account information to hackers around the world. Due to the day of action on April 4, the illegal service was closed and its infrastructure was removed. Worldwide, concurrent actions were taken against users of the platform, resulting in 119 arrests, 208 property searches and 97 knock-and-talks.
An international sweep led by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Dutch National Police (Politie) set up a command post at Europol headquarters on the day of the operation to coordinate the various law enforcement efforts being carried out around the world. . Genesis Market is considered one of the largest crime brokers and at the time of its shutdown, it had over 1.5 million bot listings, totaling over 2 million identities.
Why is the Genesis market so dangerous? The main criminal commodity in the Genesis market is digital identity. The marketplace will sell what marketplace owners call "bots" that infect victims' devices with malware or account takeover attacks. Once such a bot is purchased, criminals gain access to all the data it collects, such as fingerprints, cookies, saved login data and auto-filled form data. This information is collected in real time - buyers are notified of any password changes, etc. Prices range from $0.70 to hundreds of dollars per bot, depending on the amount and type of data stolen. The more expensive ones will have financial information that allows you to access online bank accounts. Criminals who purchase these special bots not only gain access to stolen data, but also how to use it. Buyers are offered a custom browser that mimics one of their victims. This allows criminals to gain access to a victim's account without triggering any of the security measures of the platform that hosts the account. These security measures include identifying different login locations, different browser fingerprints, or different operating systems. Unlike other criminal markets, Genesis Market is also available on the open web, although it is somewhat hidden from law enforcement behind an invitation-only veil. Its availability and low price significantly lowers the barrier to entry for buyers, making it a popular resource among hackers.
CrytoCynthia;6732 wrote:Guy at this point I would Like to understand what we as a community can do to support CRP Crypton to grow? Although the bull run hasn’t yet come in but CRP Crypton has been at $0.6 for a good time now.
You complain that the price of CRP Crypton hasn’t rising right? But you fail
To acknowledge that for a long time also the price hasn’t dropped either, that’s a big win as well.
First, this is not complaining but people discussing about the price of Crypton coin which is normal for every investor. Yes, the Crypton coin maintains its price range but 95% of all investors are only happy when they make a profit.
I never really understood this uNS stuff. It's a bit complicated. I don't know if anyone here is willing to break it down for me. Like what it means, what does it do, how it affect crypton and the utopia community, and also the cryptocurrency at large?
uNS is a decentralized equivalent of a classic DNS which is subject to pressure and censorship from less than prefect international laws. Domains may be cancelled or suspended for a variety of reasons, including failure to respond to a whois query or other register policies, non-payment, governmental actions, and more.
CrytoCynthia;6669 wrote:Utopia p2p is still considered a rising project but the success it has achieved so far is making people think this project is probably old and should have achieved more, I am happy with the current status of the project.
Well since 2019 till now to me is a good number of time and I can say Utopia p2p has made the number of years count they have really done well in this short period of time.
We cant categorize the journey of 3 years as a short period of time and for the record, some projects were launched last year and they have now quenched off the market.
KingCRP;6723 wrote:CrytoCynthia;6698 wrote:Well if you are conversant with iOS many applications on the iOS requires you to pay for it or may be their is some privacy issues Utopia p2p are not cool with on the iOS system regardless I have been using the desktop version and it’s been cool.
I don’t think that’s the issue, but it has to be due to the fact that the team are more focused on the desktop version of the application for now, so let’s give them more time.
I don’t know if it’s a glitch but I know of someone that has the beta version of the Utopia p2p mobile application on his iPhone I really don’t know how that worked.
I won't trust the information about someone having a UtopiaP2P application client on iPhone and if it is true, i won't trust the application to be UtopiaP2P own since the Apple store and Google PlayStore are not doing a good job with the app they have on their platform.