You can still change your wallet on other clients.

But here’s my question to you. If you set up a wallet on primal iOS using a burner email that has never been used for anything associated with your actual identity, how would anyone know who you actually are (e.g. your name, address)?

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They wouldnt know my real identity. That fake identity would still be tied to my npub. Something that would not happen with a nokyc option.

Who cares? It’s not your real identity so it’s not KYC. KYC stands for know your customer. They don’t know anything more about who you are.

What about all the newcomers who did put in their real info?

Pretty sure they don’t care. They immediately join, put their names in, and post selfies 😂

From what I’ve seen, the ones who care the most didn’t even use the feature.

Not caring about it doesnt justify the business practice. 2 different things

I’m not justifying it but I also don’t care enough if they don’t care either. Maybe I’m jaded because I’ve wasted so much time trying to help normies. It’s like trying to orange pill people. It doesn’t work. They’ll find the answers when they need it. People will think about privacy when they get burned. Miljan also said that they are legally required to take down an email when offering a custodial wallet. Convenience tradeoff for the normies.

Primal’s business practices and waking up normies are 2 different subjects though. Has nothing to do with their practices.

Coinbase is a terrible company regardless of the fact that normies keep wanting to touch the stove