Meanwhile they claim desktop apps for Linux is hard...no, just wasting effort on a bitcoin wallet.
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I was a little floored when they announced this product (and Proton Scribe). Don't really see the need for it in the Proton Suite.
I don't see how it's relevant with a productivity suite.
Don't care, don't do crypto. Where my Linux apps at?
Don't put all your life into one basket, regardless of the convenience. Diversify.
Until they support privacy coin, this feature isn't useful. In light of the bullshit that the US is pulling, we will need a way to use money in private. Be it for spending on hentai games or arms, Americans will need a way to circumvent whatever Musk has planned.
Dumb