Weekly Privacy Newsletter - 2.23.21


It’s quiet.
Too quiet.

For all the hype and energy of the recent explosions in the cryptosphere, from repeated all-time highs to institutional adoption and the absolute feeding frenzy that is Crypto Twitter, things seem to have fizzled out anticlimactically. Prices dropped, chatter stopped, and even Elon pivoted (I would stop talking about him so much if only he’d stop giving me reason to talk about him).

Heck, not much even happened around the forum last week.

But, there’s a storm brewing. We promised big innovations this quarter, from Incognito Pay to a web extension, privacy v2 features, app and web updates, and more, and we haven’t slowed down one bit. So enjoy the respite, because this is your last update in February, and you’ll want to buckle up for what’s coming in march.

Member updates

  • Incognito was published in a Hackernoon article.

  • Have you seen this meme? Want to make your own?

  • Ever wondered how you’re private on Incognito? You shouldn’t have to. Here’s an overview.

  • Join the discussion around a recent review of Incognito.

Development updates

  • The Coinspect audit is in progress.

  • The first trade on pSwap has been executed.

  • We’re building an extended FAQ for incognito.org to make learning the basics about Incognito easy.

Play your part in the advancement of privacy. Share your thoughts and questions at we.incognito.org.

Have an early-morning-sunrise-hike kind of week,
-Aaron

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