whimsi
@whimsi.eth
been playing around with fluidkey and i dunno how it's not more popular feels painfully slept on - i know coinbase wallet is looking to tackle the same problem (privacy wallets) but there's plenty of space in this world for two - stealth addresses - linked to your ENS - can be used as an actual wallet (swap & bridge) - iOS PWA - ability for people to pay you via link (e.g. https://whimsi.fkey.id) - ability to recover wallets w independent recovery interfaces should you find yourself no longer able to access fluidkey - tag transactions to create 'fund pools' to separate your transactions even further not sure if invite codes are necessary or matter but leaving them below if they're needed for access: EPCVRN (app.fluidkey.com/auth?code=EPCVRN) CSRWV4 (app.fluidkey.com/auth?code=CSRWV4) S1PEM8 (app.fluidkey.com/auth?code=S1PEM8) blurry screenshot to aid the privacy-forward message (and to share W interface)
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Catch0x22
@catch0x22.eth
i was messing around with this the other day, seems more superficial than anything. fairly sure basic tracking tools would get around it but the average crypto user doesn't know how to check the chain so
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whimsi
@whimsi.eth
i mean i guess that kinda depends on how you use it if it’s just 1 wallet 1 transaction then it’s not gonna help a whole lot but if there’s multiple transactions across multiple wallets (which you can do with the tags) then you can essentially ‘imitate’ multiple people with grouped wallets even though you’re only one person ofc it’s not gonna be the equivalent of going off chain and starting a fresh wallet but much better than having one wallet with thousands of txs which is basically everyone nowadays (and not the satoshi vision)
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