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February 15, 2021, 04:46:05 PM
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Do you really think that exchanges and trading platforms choose and decide on coins by themselves and contact the owner? Ofc not. The Utopia devs have to pay to each platform in order to get listed. That's why they've created their own exchange also. As they know they don't have enough money to get listed on top websites.
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February 16, 2021, 11:36:55 AM
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For a self-funded project, it is really unprofitable to invest in advertising or placing coins on third-party sites. However, I think that the developers ' decision was justified, slowly but surely they will develop their coin.
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February 18, 2021, 06:57:42 PM
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Look, having your own exchange doesn't give any profit to you. As adding your coin to popular exchanges won't happen if you'll only pay for it. Every exchange checks if your coin will be profitable to them as they have a percent from each exchange. And if it's a bulls**t - no one will add it. If it was listed - it was trusted.
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February 19, 2021, 11:04:46 AM
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A few days ago I read an interesting article about an application that does not require any data at all. It seems to be called utopia p2p, but I have not heard anything about it. Maybe you know more about this application and can tell
what application is this? Sounds fascinating tho...
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February 20, 2021, 04:34:17 PM
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A few days ago I read an interesting article about an application that does not require any data at all. It seems to be called utopia p2p, but I have not heard anything about it. Maybe you know more about this application and can tell
what application is this? Sounds fascinating tho...
If you are looking for a non KYC crypto p2p then Localcryptos is the best option for you, don't trust the random websites which arise at the time of bull run.
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February 21, 2021, 11:12:43 AM
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A few days ago I read an interesting article about an application that does not require any data at all. It seems to be called utopia p2p, but I have not heard anything about it. Maybe you know more about this application and can tell
what application is this? Sounds fascinating tho...
Oh, we have been discussing this application here for a long time. Frankly speaking , for a non-profit and self-funded system, they released a lot of updates over the last year. In general, you can find out more here https://utopia-ecosystem.com/
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March 01, 2021, 04:57:55 AM
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Many updates is good, but what about a mobile application? Now when everyone are looking what to choose instead of WhatsApp - they could hype on that if they'd release mobile version now. But seems like nothing was made till now and probably it won't be released even in 2021.. Maybe they've decided to stop on what they already have?
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March 02, 2021, 12:10:21 PM
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YES, I absolutely agree with you! However, I think that developing a mobile app is a little more difficult than building a website, for example. Therefore, I think that the development of the application is proceeding as quickly as possible in order to reduce the number of possible bugs.
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March 03, 2021, 11:04:52 AM
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By the way, have you tried a built-in exchange? Or you don't mine. I'm interested in how fast it proceeds and where can I get USDT. On any wallet I have? And is there any commission for the transfer?
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March 03, 2021, 11:48:06 AM
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I use the operating system Tails and the Tor browser, that's all I can do Roll Eyes
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March 08, 2021, 05:41:42 PM
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By the way, have you tried a built-in exchange? Or you don't mine. I'm interested in how fast it proceeds and where can I get USDT. On any wallet I have? And is there any commission for the transfer?
No, unfortunately, I haven't exchanged the coin yet. However, given the different experience of crypto operations within the ecosystem, I think the exchange will happen as quickly as anything else..
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March 09, 2021, 04:16:14 AM
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For a self-funded project, it is really unprofitable to invest in advertising or placing coins on third-party sites. However, I think that the developers ' decision was justified, slowly but surely they will develop their coin.
but when ? though there is certainty but we must know when it comes to be profitable .
By the way, have you tried a built-in exchange? Or you don't mine. I'm interested in how fast it proceeds and where can I get USDT. On any wallet I have? And is there any commission for the transfer?
Sorry but what is Built in exchange ?

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March 12, 2021, 09:36:29 AM
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Sorry but what is Built in exchange ?

Utopia developers created a built-in exchange for Crypton. It's available inside their software or from the usual browser. Here you can find it https://crp.is/ It would be really great if they will add other pairs for exchange also. As I liked the design and easiness of exchange. Moreover, it works really fast.
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March 13, 2021, 02:14:39 AM
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I think privacy is very important and can make transactions feel safe.
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March 16, 2021, 09:49:10 AM
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Of course, privacy is very important. Also, it provides security not only for transactions, but for the entire browsing experience as a whole.
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March 17, 2021, 01:05:08 AM
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We will develop an identity that lacks privacy and is under surveillance. We must decide whether we want to live in a society that treats any behavior as a data point to be analyzed and treats it as a currency for transactions. . The more we tolerate this long-term tracking behavior, the harder it is for us to change the erosion of technology on our daily lives
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March 17, 2021, 02:22:16 AM
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Before we discuss the importance of privacy, we must understand how privacy is produced and what it means to us.
First of all, people’s awareness of privacy is not born. We didn’t have privacy when we were young, and we were unaware of this need. At that time, we were dominated and controlled. At this time, we are attached to both mentally and physically. parents,
When our personality is gradually perfected and economically independent, the need for privacy will gradually become stronger. In other words, the existence of privacy is a sign that we have begun to control our lives.
The existence of privacy is also an expression of the need for security. For mammals, their fragile abdomen and resting nest are their privacy, which is related to their survival. For human beings, privacy is even more a spiritual need to satisfy. Privacy includes their personal information and the past, which can deduce individual behavior patterns and weaknesses. When privacy is leaked, we feel dominated and threatened. We will first become fearful and then become angry.
So privacy is extremely important to any of us, and respect for privacy is the prerequisite for all good relationships. Grin

Most traders are registering their names on centralized exchanges that basically ask for KYC but DEX is gradually having great volumes these days. Bisq exchange can reach up to millions sometimes and billions on swapping platforms if combined. The ones that value privacy are the ones who uses these platforms because they look at the future of where regulations could go. Privacy matters just as these people only use social media with empty data on the profile.


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March 19, 2021, 11:56:23 AM
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For all those who were unsure in Utopia p2p, they've created a public chat in telegram - https://t.me/utopiachatoff Now all the questions can be asked from active users and developers team there. A very convenient way of communication.
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March 20, 2021, 02:12:29 AM
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Privacy is very important, because if there is no privacy, each of us is equivalent to a transparent person. Everyone has no secrets of their own, and their identities and various information will be exposed, which may be used by malicious people. Doing bad things will not only cause harm to others, but also cause harm to yourself.
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March 23, 2021, 08:17:36 AM
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For all those who were unsure in Utopia p2p, they've created a public chat in telegram - https://t.me/utopiachatoff Now all the questions can be asked from active users and developers team there. A very convenient way of communication.
I looked - there are almost 5,000 active users in their chat, this is a very good result for an almost unknown application. Especially while waiting for the release of the mobile version.
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