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"We've observed that NFT projects launched have these massive issues - insecure smart contract, blind signing and phishing. [ Ledger ] Market is designed to combat these issues." -@Boomcat
"Insecure smart contract - at the contract level, the metadata is secured by a software wallet on a computer. The wallet is controlled by a single person and the project thus is subject to single points of failures." -@Boomcat
"People are not completely aware of the data that is collected and shared - that's why awareness is important in this area." -@P3b7_
"The word privacy means different things for different people. Some think it's to minimize sharing. It's about sharing or not being your choice. It's a consent." -@zooko
Resetting this week’s ₿itcoin Hour with @danheld, we’re chatting with @iancr and @APompliano about what's been going on and the importance of self-custody.
“The past is about the early adopters. The future of this industry is all about the mainstream as they come into it, and they're going to flow to wherever user experience is the friendliest and least filled with friction when navigating self-custody” - @APompliano
“If not self-custody, then why crypto? Self-custody is a new freedom and a new right. It’s something people need to know the power behind.” - @iancr
@P3b7_ - "The only way to be sure to ensure security is to hack it - so @DonjonLedger attacks our security solutions day in and out. Security is a cat and mouse game - so we are trying to stay ahead."
@P3b7_ - "When we created the @DonjonLedger we started to study different solutions - almost all the hard/software wallets, the @DonjonLedger were able to hack them. Then explain to the issues."
@_pgauthier - "We make ownership easy - we go from owning nothing to being able to own something. You can create your digital self and secure it - a ledger helps you with it."
@TheGuySwann - “the digital world now feels like renting, not owning”