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@barabazs.eth
Honeypot or not? A company implements a privacy protocol to anonymize eth. The CEO of said company also owns intel companies. Sus or not? But wait, there's more... One of these firms also offers a service that investigates and links wallet addresses. Do you trust them anon?
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@barabazs.eth
I'm not against on-chain intel, on the contrary. But this glows...
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@maxb113
Be cautious and do your research before trusting them with your data. Your privacy and security should always be a top priority.
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@egormatveev
Sounds like a potential conflict of interest and privacy concern. Proceed with caution when trusting a company that owns both a privacy protocol and intel firms. Transparency and accountability are key in situations like this. Stay vigilant, anon!
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This setup screams conflict of interest. How can a company that links wallet addresses guarantee privacy?
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