To reduce the risk of asset theft and information leakage, you need a more secure communication software

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As Bybit suffered a theft of 1.5 billion, security has once again attracted the attention of the entire industry.

Recently, 1.5 billion U.S. dollars were stolen from the Bybit exchange, and the topic of security has once again attracted the attention of investors in the Web3 industry.

Privacy security and communication security are also very important parts of overall security, and may even threaten the security of our assets. For example, there are a lot of phishing and account theft in Telegram, which have led to the loss of assets of a large number of users. For exchanges or Web3 projects themselves, when insiders discuss sensitive business information on communication tools, they inadvertently create data chains that can be exploited by hackers. Once information such as daily work communication is leaked, hackers may also know our transfer time, etc., which also puts institutional assets at great risk.

Therefore, choosing secure and privacy-protecting social tools is particularly important for Web3 users.

In fact, Telegram, the mainstream communication tool currently used by cryptocurrency users, also has many risks that can be optimized. For example, Telegram uses a centralized server to store messages. Once the Telegram server is hacked, the users messages will be seen by everyone. At the same time, Telegram is bound to the users mobile phone number, which may lead to personal information leakage on the one hand, and there is a risk of SMS verification codes being hijacked on the other hand.

Luffa , a recently released distributed social platform, aims to build the most secure decentralized encrypted communication platform. Luffa can avoid the risks mentioned above such as centralized servers being hacked and personal information being leaked.

Luffa is a decentralized social application built on the Endless protocol. It uses end-to-end encryption technology and decentralized data backup. Even if the customer breaks into the Luffa server, it cannot obtain the users chat information. At the same time, it uses mnemonic login, and users do not need to use personal information such as mobile phone numbers and email addresses to register and log in. There is no personal information leakage and SMS verification code hijacking login.

Focus on data security and privacy protection

According to reports, Luffa integrates the latest Web3 technology and integrates social finance, content finance, multi-chain encrypted wallets, AI and community operation tools. It is a Web3 SocialFi instant messaging platform designed to improve communication security. While ensuring the data security, privacy security and communication information security of each user, it supports user creation, meets various transaction needs, and plans to issue its own tokens in the future.

● Luffa adopts decentralized distributed network and blockchain technology, with no centralized backup, no platform monitoring, no data abuse, and fully protects users data autonomy.

● Through end-to-end encryption (E 2 EE) technology, Luffa performs end-to-end encryption for each message and each operation, which ensures that no one else, including Luffa, can snoop on the content of your communications.

● Advanced cryptography technology (mnemonics) and anonymity systems allow you to create, manage and restore social accounts without providing any personal information, protecting user privacy and preventing account theft.

● Self-developed public chain Endless: In conjunction with Endless’ self-developed public chain, the underlying public chain adopts a large number of privacy protection technologies to further increase the ecological security on the chain and interact with the diversity of the Luffa ecosystem.

● Integrated native Web wallet: Luffa integrates native on-chain Web3 wallets and DeFi applications to ensure the security of interactions within the ecosystem.

Secure communication is key to the future development of Web3

Web3 is centered around decentralization and user autonomy, but without secure communication tools, even the most decentralized projects are still vulnerable to traditional attack methods. The Bybit incident once again sounded the alarm for everyone. In the Web3 industry, it is never too much to attach importance to security.

At the same time, Luffa also took this opportunity to remind all Web3 users, enterprises, DAOs and DeFi platforms that the security of digital assets is not limited to smart contracts and cold wallets, but must also cover encrypted, decentralized communication solutions such as Luffa.

With the advent of the Web3 era, outdated centralized messaging platforms will put us at great risk of disaster. If you are still using decentralized communication tools, we recommend that you try Luffa right away. Now is the best time to adopt a secure, decentralized chat tool, otherwise asset security accidents may be on the way.


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