In Web3, there are several tools that are given little importance or go unnoticed by most of the crypto ecosystem, and even more so by Web2 users just starting out on Web3. The issue of privacy and security is one of them. In other words, privacy in crypto should be the most essential and basic, and at the same time, the most important. Unlike Web2, our data is VERY PUBLIC. Our crypto ecosystem, on the other hand, uses blockchain and cryptography so that our data is truly ours and no one else can have it or use it without consent. Why does this go unnoticed? Well, because retail has been accustomed since birth to providing its data in a naive manner and has little understanding of the subject of cryptography and blockchain, then I need more information, more ease of understanding, more visibility ππ 0 reply
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