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@SimpleXChat

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    SimpleX Chat has grown to ~480,000 users! It has been growing more than 2x every year over the last 3 years. Now you can get a stake in SimpleX Chat and benefit from the company growth. If you invest $500 or more, we offer a SimpleX public name for your channel or business as

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    MoneroTopia! SimpleX Chat founder

    @epoberezkin

    will join to answer community questions.

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    Thanks to Flux (

    @RunOnFlux

    ), all SimpleX Chat users have two preconfigured server operators in the app by default, and neither of the servers can learn who talks to whom. And with the SimpleX Chat app anybody can use their own servers too – we estimate there are ~1000 servers on

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    For 2 years

    @RunOnFlux

    has run SMP and XFTP servers for

    @SimpleXChat

    . Millions of messages passses through them. And because it's on the Flux Marketplace, you don't have to trust us either — anyone can deploy their own SimpleX servers in a few clicks. That's what

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    Monero community has been one the first to discover SimpleX. We would love to see people using Monero acquiring a stake in SimpleX Chat. Thanks to Wefunder, it's now possible, even with USDT/USDC payments: wefunder.com/simplexchat The only way to make privacy a norm is to create

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    SimpleX is the first and the only messaging network without any user IDs - we designed it like that from day one. All other networks use some form of user IDs, so network can observe who talks to whom. Now community can get a stake in SimpleX Chat via our equity crowdfunding on

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    Very welcome recent news from Signal: they are working on letting you register an account without a phone number. aboutsignal.com/news/signal-is… That said, an important counterpoint about what this would and would not accomplish. The good #1: reducing dependence on phone numbers.

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