eggman 🔵
@eggman.eth
The most dangerous software of this entire cycle has been @metamask. The "automatic network switcher" which will flip you to a different network at random between an approval & send. Updates which degraded performance to the point where having lots of wallets can just crash out the extension. Horrifying downgrades.
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Ramsey 🎩🤝
@ramsey
I have MM on desktop Firefox. That thing simply refuses to work last few months. Absolutely horrible
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Pat
@pbear
Yea sorry about this, this is an issue on and with Firefox, but we are working hard to solve it on the MM side. If you get in a pinch, you can always install MM on Chrome or Brave and you'll get the newest version. You can even make sure your account list/names sync across browsers by turning on "Profile sync" in Privacy & Settings.
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Ramsey 🎩🤝
@ramsey
Thank you for the reply. I use MM on 3 different browser for different wallets (security, don't ask). I rarely sync anything crypto related. The downgrade in performance is extremely noticeable the last 2 months. Before that, it was easy peasy. Thanks again
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Pat
@pbear
Of course, thank you for responding - it's very helpful! The downgrade in performance is primarily/only on Firefox? That timeline roughly matches up with when we started experiencing issues with Firefox approval process.
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