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moritz π§π
@moritz
the best thing about building /fluidkey is seeing it being used and receiving thoughtful feedback weβve now added a section showcasing some of our usersβ tweets on the home (will try to add casts soon too!) π«Ά @schorlukas @kristof @evanmoyer.eth @toniw.eth @ethereumintern @thecap.eth
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carlos
@chaps
thanks for the access code, will test it soon.
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moritz π§π
@moritz
awesome! feel free to reach out if you have any questions or feedback :)
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carlos
@chaps
actualy i do! sent from walletA a to my fluid wallet sent from fluid wallet to walletB i was able to track the origin and end of the tokens. https://basescan.org/address/0xc7d9c1a8f07b33f895e6bd84bf37e9fc3ed3fbe4#tokentxns am i missing something or where is the privacy?
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moritz π§π
@moritz
good question! the tldr is that Fluidkey doesn't break traceability (you can "follow the money") but helps you make sure that someone paying you or receiving a transfer from you doesn't know about all of your assets and past transactions if you'd like to dive deeper, I'd recommend checking out "How private is Fluidkey?" and "Who can view my transactions?" in our FAQ https://www.fluidkey.com/#how-private-is-fluidkey this workshop we hosted at EthCC also breaks this down: https://ethcc.io/archive/Better-privacy-defaults-for-you-users-with-stealth-addresses lmk if that helps!
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carlos
@chaps
got it! thanks for the reply. i liked the ui/ux, pretty intuitive (which is crucial for onchain apps). the only comment so far; add a text, maybe under the send button, saying that you need eth/usdc in the fluid wallet to pay the transactions. keep the good work!
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