Recently checked my SKR configuration in Seeker Vault, to be honest, it's pretty good. I've been using this product for quite some time.
But why haven't I made it my main wallet? Honestly, it's a privacy issue. The built-in monitoring tools in the system really make me uneasy.
However, I also wondered if it's possible to make some improvements, like certain privacy solutions do. For example, removing unnecessary tracking mechanisms. If this could be addressed, I would definitely consider making it my primary daily wallet.
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SandwichVictim
· 01-16 07:45
Privacy is indeed a weakness of Seeker Vault; otherwise, it would have been used long ago.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-15 16:15
The monitoring tools and those things are really a sore point, but to be honest, fully resolving this depends on the official attitude. Don't just wait around.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-14 23:05
Privacy is indeed a major weakness; if it weren't for those tracking mechanisms, the main players would have already taken over.
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-14 23:01
Privacy is indeed a pain point, and Seeker's monitoring logic really goes a bit overboard...
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-14 22:57
Privacy is indeed a weakness, but it must be acknowledged that SKR's stability is still acceptable.
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Frontrunner
· 01-14 22:56
Privacy has indeed been a common topic, but if SKR can truly eliminate tracking, I might have to reconsider.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 01-14 22:54
There are piles of monitoring tools, which is like embedding a bunch of backdoors in smart contracts... Frankly, it's still a trust issue.
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The SKR configuration itself is fine, but the privacy design approach feels a bit like leaving evidence on the chain, which makes me uneasy.
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Can removing the tracking mechanism turn things around? Not that simple; it requires a complete overhaul at the architecture level.
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I've heard too many claims of "possible improvements," but the key is to look at the audit reports.
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Privacy isn't just about adding a switch; it depends on whether there are fundamental vulnerabilities.
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It's still early for SKR to become the main wallet; the privacy aspects need a thorough review before I dare to touch it.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-14 22:46
ngl the surveillance theater they're running there is basically asking you to brew your alpha in a fishbowl... dark pools exist for a reason, no?
Recently checked my SKR configuration in Seeker Vault, to be honest, it's pretty good. I've been using this product for quite some time.
But why haven't I made it my main wallet? Honestly, it's a privacy issue. The built-in monitoring tools in the system really make me uneasy.
However, I also wondered if it's possible to make some improvements, like certain privacy solutions do. For example, removing unnecessary tracking mechanisms. If this could be addressed, I would definitely consider making it my primary daily wallet.