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Re: Crosspass - a simple way to share passwords, encryption keys, banking info
by
dkbit98
on 07/09/2023, 18:17:23 UTC
⭐ Merited by LoyceV (4)
The second. You only pay once a $1 for lifetime use. This way the app is free to receive and removes a potential friction on the recipient's side.
Can we pay this $1 with Bitcoin or only with fiat currencies?

Every time you post your bitcoin address, or email it, mass surveillance associates it with you and records how much money you have received. That's why ZCash went to so much trouble to hide the identity of the sender of crypto. By sharing a Bitcoin address via Crosspass, you become essentially anonymous. Watch a 5 minute Doodly video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK-P_g6gKlI
Sorry but I don't like anything about Zcash  Tongue
If I had to receive Bitcoin address from someone and this guy told me that first I have to install new app on my phone, I would immediately think that this guy is a scammer.
I have seen way to many real life cases of people getting scammed like this with fake apps, so I would probably refuse to install anything.
There is a chance I would use something like this if Crosspass was integrated in some messenger used for private conversation.

Anyway, for testing purposes I installed Crosspass to see how everything works.
Is Crosspass using any servers, and what would happen if app or servers are down?