ZEC's private link transfer feature is pretty clever for quick payments. Just keep in mind—man-in-the-middle attacks are a real concern here. Only send amounts you can afford to lose through this method. It's convenient for small transactions, but not your go-to for serious funds.
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FreeMinter
· 7h ago
Small transfers are quick, but really don't test with large amounts of money. Man-in-the-middle attacks are no joke.
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DuskSurfer
· 17h ago
Small quick transfers are indeed convenient, but really don't gamble your reputation with big money.
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DogeBachelor
· 17h ago
Man-in-the-middle attacks are indeed frightening. Small transfers are convenient, but when it comes to real money, caution is still necessary.
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SighingCashier
· 17h ago
Small transfers are quite convenient, but when it comes to moving large sums, it's better to forget it. Man-in-the-middle attacks are indeed hard to prevent.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 17h ago
It sounds like a small, quick transfer thing, and the risk is quite high. I wouldn't dare try with large sums of money.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 17h ago
Hmm, small transfers are fine, but forget about big money.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 17h ago
so basically... they're saying don't yolo your bag through shielded tx's. got it. statistically speaking, the attack surface here is *chef's kiss* but the memetic utility of "quick payments" aligns with game theory optimal behavior for dust amounts ngl
ZEC's private link transfer feature is pretty clever for quick payments. Just keep in mind—man-in-the-middle attacks are a real concern here. Only send amounts you can afford to lose through this method. It's convenient for small transactions, but not your go-to for serious funds.