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SimpleX Chat is a honeypot

I warned you a long time ago: SimpleX Chat is a platform corrupted by money: Follow the money trail to understand its destination.

It has investments from large globalist corporations.

See my post from a year ago and then read my analysis: nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzquzyzcynd8thaf2nmqz7axh43v57fsuatvyt89t8gxpectela67vqy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3wamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwdehhxarj9e3xzmny9uqzqnqn7fam00qm5a8ef0lr2plclz876ngh53ncsechz3junvrtt67q36jkss

SimpleX plans to use a treceable blockchain to fund and maintain secure messaging servers and groups via Ethereum smart contracts and zero-knowledge proofs, enabling short address names and network consensus without intermediaries.

Blockchain is used "for secure payments"🗿

SimpleX: where your messages are invisible, but your wallet is an open book.

Privacy for your words, transparency for your coins — the perfect combo for the modern cypherpunk accountant.

Since #Monero does not comply with the regulations, and therefore cannot handle KYC payments, SimpleX cannot use it 🙃

If it wasn't clear in SimpleX's explanation, let's see if it's clearer now?

SimpleX: “We’ll protect your privacy… while following every surveillance law.”

Translation: compliance-first, privacy-second.

The warm-up act for KYC chat apps — encryption with a government backdoor bow.

Perhaps you don't prioritize #privacy or KYC compliance, but if that's the case, why are you using Simplex instead of Microsoft Teams or Google Meet?

Either way, Simplex will comply with regulators sooner or later.

That's why Session Messenger for the #SovereignIndividual

Thank you for this

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