You can find your way around, but you'll spend twice the amount of time doing the same tasks that you could easily do on apps. Also, bye bye bank apps, or any Android games
If you don't use your phone a lot, understandable, but for most people, nah, not doable
15% for the first $1M (USD) revenue earned by the developer each year
30% for earnings in excess of $1M (USD) revenue earned by the developer each year
I would imagine you also have the right not to act
Else... they can just force you to enter the code the same way as they can force you to put your finger on the screen... or force you to look at the screen
J’imagine qu’on pourrait se baser sur la valeur lors de la fermeture et des futures. Il y a toujours certaines formes de trading qui continuent en dehors des horaires d’ouverture.
Très franchement j’y connais pas grand chose, j’en ai juste entendu un tout petit peu parler
Both are spreading FUD about churning. The 2 wallets method is also churning, but "easy" version because you're separating the results. The end result is still dangerous: you could spend 2 of your "Outgoing" coins in the same transaction, which is really easy to identify, provided both coins are from the same source.
I'd argue the stastical risk of establishing a trace thanks to a serie of churns is extremely unlikely. Nobody will churn 6+ times anyways, and the advantages of churning far outweighs the ones of not churning.
Sadly, they also don't state anything about how that "MAP Decoder Attack" works. After searching, it's pretty interesting, and we come onto the pretty well known issue that decoy distribution isn't perfect.
FCMP will fix this. In the meantime, please churn for any sensitive transaction. Either method (2 wallets or classic churning) works and the effects are always good, even if other mistakes are made (except if sweeping all).
I have to say I haven't really checked much of Rucknium's work, but it's pretty damn precise. Guy knows what he's talking about. Our next big threat will be malicious remote nodes, like he said!
Web apps have the advantage of not requiring admin permission and being accessible from pretty much everywhere, and they are often less intensive I believe
And I guess cloud storage of documents makes it even better
You can find your way around, but you'll spend twice the amount of time doing the same tasks that you could easily do on apps. Also, bye bye bank apps, or any Android games
If you don't use your phone a lot, understandable, but for most people, nah, not doable