When it comes to certain popular wallet apps, their branding around trustworthiness doesn't always match reality. Worth questioning whether the name alone is enough to rely on.
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DegenWhisperer
· 10h ago
A reputable name ≠ really reliable; the wallet part is quite complicated.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 10h ago
A name doesn't mean a wallet is reliable; I've seen through this a long time ago.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 10h ago
Listen to me, this thing really hits close to home. I've only suffered a few losses.
The more famous the wallet, the faster it crashes. Truly.
How can some people still trust just the name? I'm really convinced.
Have you done your homework? Anyway, I've learned my lesson.
This trick is so old, I've seen it too many times.
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WalletDetective
· 10h ago
These wallets are just fooling people with their names; when it comes to actual use, they're all scams.
When it comes to certain popular wallet apps, their branding around trustworthiness doesn't always match reality. Worth questioning whether the name alone is enough to rely on.