Your chat stays private. Your wallet stays private. Even your browser activity remains private. Yet here's the catch—these three essential tools live across different apps, fragmenting your workflow entirely. That's the real privacy paradox we're facing in Web3 today.
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just_another_fish
· 10h ago
This is the true face of Web3. The more privacy is protected, the more I find myself jumping between three apps every day.
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ForkTrooper
· 10h ago
Bro, isn't this exactly the current fragmentation problem in Web3? Privacy is privacy, but using it is a real hassle.
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OnchainDetective
· 10h ago
This fragmentation issue is really incredible. Privacy is privacy, but usability is directly compromised.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 10h ago
It seems to be talking about the fragmentation issue in Web3, but honestly... who really cares about this "privacy paradox"? Isn't it mainly because gas fees are ridiculously high?
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SchrödingersNode
· 11h ago
Isn't this a typical case of each doing their own thing? Privacy is privacy, but the resulting workflow is shattered into pieces.
Your chat stays private. Your wallet stays private. Even your browser activity remains private. Yet here's the catch—these three essential tools live across different apps, fragmenting your workflow entirely. That's the real privacy paradox we're facing in Web3 today.