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Scraped on 13/08/2025, 21:43:13 UTC
This will enable phishing campaigns on an unprecedented scale.

Many people will lose their funds because they do not know where to download wallet APKs and verify PGP signatures.
I check Microsoft Store now I did not see Electrum.

I understand you, that there will be fake apps to scam people. But I do not think so. According to what I read about the one for European Union, if the noncustodial wallet has FinCEN, state banking, or MiCA license, it will continue to be on the app store.

I think something like that will also be for people living in United States.

That means those exchanges noncustodial wallet apps (and some other ones) might be the one thriving on Playstore which are close source apps. This will give more ways for close source apps on the Store.

Even with Google, there are still fake apps. It is people that should be careful. If care is not taken, someone can even download fake app on the Stores.
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Scraped on 13/08/2025, 21:18:22 UTC
This will enable phishing campaigns on an unprecedented scale.

Many people will lose their funds because they do not know where to download wallet APKs and verify PGP signatures.
I check Microsoft Store now I did not see Electrum.

I understand you, that there will be fake apps to scam people. But I do not think so. According to what I read about the one for European Union, if the allnoncustodial wallet has FinCEN, state banking, or MiCA license, it will continue to be on the app store.

I think something like that will also be for people living in United States.

That means those exchanges noncustodial wallet apps (and some other ones) might be the one thriving on Playstore which are close source apps. This will give kire wayemore ways for close source apps on the Store.
Original archived Re: Google declares war on non-custodial wallets
Scraped on 13/08/2025, 21:13:51 UTC
This will enable phishing campaigns on an unprecedented scale.

Many people will lose their funds because they do not know where to download wallet APKs and verify PGP signatures.
I check Microsoft Store now I did not see Electrum.

I understand you, that there will be fake apps to scam people. But I do not think so. According to what I read about the one for European Union, if the all has FinCEN, state banking, or MiCA license, it will continue to be on the app store.

I think something like that will also be for people living in United States.

That means those exchanges apps might be the one thriving on Playstore which are close source apps. This will give kire waye for close source apps on the Store.