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copper member
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September 07, 2020, 11:22:58 AM
Always, and I repeat, always prioritize your privacy.
jr. member
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September 07, 2020, 10:46:37 AM
Well, I have some doubts about that. However, if you look at the situation as a whole, there is a possibility that this can really happen. Personally, I will observe, I don’t want to mine yet.

If you don't believe in BitForex listing, you can check the coin being list on CoinMarketCap https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/utopia/markets/ which is also very trusted. I'd start mining already if you don't do it yet. As the rate is not very high now and we can make it more valuable.
Wow! It looks as if the developers have seriously decided to bring this coin to the top of the crypto market. It is worth starting mining now in order to have some savings when this coin skyrockets in value.
copper member
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September 06, 2020, 09:50:12 AM
Privacy is important because: Privacy gives us the power to choose our thoughts and feelings and who we share them with. Privacy protects our information we do not want shared publicly (such as health or personal finances). Privacy helps protect our physical safety (if our real time location data is private).
full member
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September 06, 2020, 03:32:33 AM
I Feel like privacy matters quite alot but everything online nowadays requires verification so its really hard to stay anon. I hate needing to verify for things like paypal but it must be done.

Being online and having a social media footprint is a good thing. But more and more people become cautious about what to put online. Looking at the average Instagram profile you notice that these pictures don't show a normal life, rather a collection and selection of perfect pictures. Privacy is very important but people take it for granted too easily and only realise what they had when it's gone. Who wants to live in a world with a 100% surveillance? That's also why VPN became so attractive.


It's a basic right of an individual but as we are moving towards digital era, there is less privacy. Social media like Facebook, Instagram are the platforms where there is no privacy left and agents also gather these data for targeted marketing etc.
Also many people don't know what privacy is and they do not care about it much.
copper member
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September 06, 2020, 02:48:37 AM
Because the more someone knows about us, the more power they can have over us.
hero member
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September 05, 2020, 08:27:09 AM
I Feel like privacy matters quite alot but everything online nowadays requires verification so its really hard to stay anon. I hate needing to verify for things like paypal but it must be done.

Being online and having a social media footprint is a good thing. But more and more people become cautious about what to put online. Looking at the average Instagram profile you notice that these pictures don't show a normal life, rather a collection and selection of perfect pictures. Privacy is very important but people take it for granted too easily and only realise what they had when it's gone. Who wants to live in a world with a 100% surveillance? That's also why VPN became so attractive.
jr. member
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September 04, 2020, 09:48:08 AM
Well, I have some doubts about that. However, if you look at the situation as a whole, there is a possibility that this can really happen. Personally, I will observe, I don’t want to mine yet.

If you don't believe in BitForex listing, you can check the coin being list on CoinMarketCap https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/utopia/markets/ which is also very trusted. I'd start mining already if you don't do it yet. As the rate is not very high now and we can make it more valuable.
jr. member
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September 01, 2020, 06:26:37 AM
Well, I have some doubts about that. However, if you look at the situation as a whole, there is a possibility that this can really happen. Personally, I will observe, I don’t want to mine yet.
jr. member
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August 28, 2020, 09:30:10 AM
Few days ago I've read that listing on BitForex was announced. As it's one of the best trading platforms, Crypton will get more trust and popularity. And I believe that it will lead to the rise of value. So we shouldn't stop mining as withdrawal process is much easier now.
jr. member
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August 25, 2020, 08:53:49 AM
Of course you couldn't find any info Smiley Now we have 2 people to look for: Satoshi and Utopia devs. Maybe it's one person? And he really prepares the next Bitcoin, but no one believes in it. That's why I'm mining the Crypton as who knows what will happen next Smiley

It's a very exciting guess Smiley He's like Elon Mask, but in his niche and anonymous XD
sr. member
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August 25, 2020, 02:57:10 AM
“A society in which people can be monitored at all times is a society that breeds conformity and obedience.” says Greenwald. For this reason I use monero
Yet no privacy and that is why we go forward in cryptocurrency because of this privacy.even what coins you are having but chooses to send KYC or other required by platforms still you are not private.
as for VPN, i suggest NordVPN
will check this one later because my VPN seems very slow nowadays.
jr. member
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August 24, 2020, 09:49:03 AM
#99
Damn, who are these guys and why are they hiding their faces? They are definitely pursuing good goals and they see they have enough money. I don't think there are many such people in the world. I tried to find information about them, but I couldn't.

Of course you couldn't find any info Smiley Now we have 2 people to look for: Satoshi and Utopia devs. Maybe it's one person? And he really prepares the next Bitcoin, but no one believes in it. That's why I'm mining the Crypton as who knows what will happen next Smiley
newbie
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August 18, 2020, 06:30:50 AM
#98
as for VPN, i suggest NordVPN
jr. member
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August 18, 2020, 06:05:54 AM
#97
That would be interesting to everyone who's interested in Utopia p2p. An official interview with its developers was published https://medium.com/@utopiaP2P/utopias-creators-speech-5dce0047a3d6 Now we can find the answers to some of our questions. They still remain anonymous, but shared some interesting info.
Damn, who are these guys and why are they hiding their faces? They are definitely pursuing good goals and they see they have enough money. I don't think there are many such people in the world. I tried to find information about them, but I couldn't.
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August 15, 2020, 09:38:50 AM
#96
The number of hackers has increased in almost every field of work so privacy is very important to protect one's personal information. Internet users are now taking personal privacy seriously conscious Internet users hide their identities when participating in sensitive open discussions online and use other names in chat rooms to keep their identities secret. This allows them to easily track IDs and information which is why privacy is so important.
Ucy
sr. member
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August 14, 2020, 12:53:15 PM
#95
Yes you are right. the internet is not a place to talk about privacy. The same goes for smartphones, surveillance cameras and more.

Then where is the right place? Do you have much privacy in a real life? And in internet you can get it, no matter how wondering does it sound. You just have to do a great work and refuse from all the popular services online

There are lots of spaces to have real privacy in real life compared to the internet. You can't even compare both in that area. And it depends on where you live really.
You can be private in your physical home.. . Any stranger who disregards this and breaks into your home without your permission or without good reason has violated your privacy, plus others violations/crimes. The stranger could easily be penalized if you want to.     But it's pretty easy to violate this privacy on the internet in similar fashion (for example breaking into someone private properties like laptops, phone, internet devices etc) and not seen as a serious criminal. This makes the internet more dangerous than the real world esp in privacy area.



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August 14, 2020, 11:08:56 AM
#94
Almost every apps are monitoring the user and mainly their location so I guess using of VPN will not be really helpful at that situation, either you need to uninstall the apps or forget about the privacy.But if we are surfing through browser on such sites it is possible to maintain our privacy with VPN subscriptions or usage of TOR.
jr. member
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August 14, 2020, 10:11:29 AM
#93
Everyone in here matters their privacy, specially when it comes online because people you trust your identity into such as cetralized exchanges that requires us to submit a KYC before we could use their platform. I prefer that exchanges nowadays won't require a KYC but instead make them choose between submitting a KYC or not after all they just want their users to be safer but it's best for their clients to choose if they submit or not.

I only use VPN whenever connecting to a public WiFi for example free WiFi's on a cafe etc.
For my browser I use both Brave and the new Microsoft Edge just because they block ads and trackers. They also use less of your computer's memory and CPU which is nice.
jr. member
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August 14, 2020, 08:29:37 AM
#92
That would be interesting to everyone who's interested in Utopia p2p. An official interview with its developers was published https://medium.com/@utopiaP2P/utopias-creators-speech-5dce0047a3d6 Now we can find the answers to some of our questions. They still remain anonymous, but shared some interesting info.
jr. member
Activity: 588
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August 12, 2020, 04:33:53 AM
#91
Yes you are right. the internet is not a place to talk about privacy. The same goes for smartphones, surveillance cameras and more.

Then where is the right place? Do you have much privacy in a real life? And in internet you can get it, no matter how wondering does it sound. You just have to do a great work and refuse from all the popular services online
Even my son knows it. I believe that among all the popular services there is not a single really safe one. Everyone collects personal data in one way or another and monitors the activity of their users.
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