Proton isn’t reinventing the wheel with this crypto wallet. But it’s another solid option for people looking to create a crypto wallet for the first time. However, cryptocurrencies tend to be a polarizing topic, so let’s see if Proton Wallet doesn’t hurt Proton’s brand image in the future.

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  • butter@midwest.social
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    3 months ago

    I stopped using Brave when and because of crypto bs.

    I stopped using proton a few months ago because the price was just too high and my need too small. I needed a reasonably priced family plan for email on my domain, not another cloud drive.

    I think this decision will hurt them as others come to this conclusion

    • gaylord_fartmaster@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      I never switched to Proton for exactly this reason. I’d much rather use a service that does one thing really well than one that does 20 things okay.

      It’s all just to keep you locked into your subscription. Now they want you to keep other money tied up in it too.

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        3 months ago

        It did email really well. And it had the best VPN. Didn’t like the calendar or drive Didn’t touch the password manager.

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      3 months ago

      Tbh I think it’s cool, and since most ppl wanted proton to release stupid things like another browser or another encrypted chat app, a wallet fits right into that while being something that doesn’t need that many manhours to be maintained.

      I think this will benefit them, proton is more mainstream than you might expect

      (also, unlike brave, they are a profitable business without vc and a non-profit org, so there are no intentions to sell your data)