Most of us rely on mainstream wallets like Phantom, MetaMask, Ledger for asset management. They're solid, no doubt. But here's the thing—when you actually need to move or receive tokens with some privacy layer, you're forced to look elsewhere and use privacy-focused swap tools.
It's weird, right? Why aren't native privacy features built into these wallets by default? The infrastructure exists. Users clearly want it. Yet the big players keep pushing the same transparent-by-default model.
Feel like we're overdue for a proper private mode rollout. The question isn't if it'll happen, but when.
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ArbitrageBot
· 01-11 09:45
This is just outrageous. Big wallets not enabling privacy features is really pretending to be asleep.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 01-11 03:50
Phantom, MetaMask and other big companies just don't want to give us privacy features, it's really unbelievable.
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PonziDetector
· 01-11 03:49
To be honest, big wallets should have integrated privacy features long ago. Relying on third-party swap tools has been too inefficient.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-11 03:39
Damn, this is outrageous. The big wallets are pretending not to understand that users want privacy.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 01-11 03:23
Big companies are like this—acting tech-savvy when they’re not, and locking down privacy features so tightly that we have to tinker with privacy mixers ourselves.
Most of us rely on mainstream wallets like Phantom, MetaMask, Ledger for asset management. They're solid, no doubt. But here's the thing—when you actually need to move or receive tokens with some privacy layer, you're forced to look elsewhere and use privacy-focused swap tools.
It's weird, right? Why aren't native privacy features built into these wallets by default? The infrastructure exists. Users clearly want it. Yet the big players keep pushing the same transparent-by-default model.
Feel like we're overdue for a proper private mode rollout. The question isn't if it'll happen, but when.