I immediately don't trust it because it comes from Techleaks (bad faith Dero shill that shits on Monero every chance he gets). Luke Parker broke the privacy of his Dero transaction earlier last year hes probably still mad about that.

Pretty sure this is fake (or maybe has something to do with the user using their 3rd party exchange providers not Cake?). If this was happening the Monero community would immediately be all over Cake for doing this, but if you don't trust Cake, use your own node, or just switch to Monerujo or Stack. Good mobile wallets too.

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"the Monero community would immediately be all over cake"

lmao, naive as fuck

They couldn't even add a simple service status bulletin to their wallet without immediate backlash and a rushed update to disable it.

But overtly blacklisting transactions will totally go unnoticed. Lol.

You might be right but you're this close to being wrong at best 🤏

Trusting humans leaves you no margin of error.

Service status bulletin sounds reproducible for everyone, overt blacklisting sounds like the type of thing a lot of people will ignore saying "works on my Machine™️"

We're all trusting humans to varying degrees even with Monero

Maybe. I think it's very very unlikely. Worst case, say you're right, it's just a temporary setback. You can just switch to a different wallet and rebroadcast your transaction.

True, I guess that would also make it a nearly pointless method of attack