released on all platforms and the Sentinel team starts spending money on app advertising (for example, $10,000/week).
What negative factors can occur at the time of user onboarding?
no free plan?
It is a two-sided coin thing. “No free plan” may look like every piece of traffic exchanged for tokens by end user. No more “I use you app for free, means you sell my data to govt” talks. On other it will cut freebies from app and growth in stores won’t go fastest way possible.
For example, if a foundation sets up a validator for the app and the account holding 10 billion tokens (sent1vv) delegates to it, and then creates a system that distributes the staking rewards to shield app users, wouldn't it be possible to offer a one time free plan in a sustainable way? Wouldn't innovators see value in it?
Why validator tho? It may be from community pool.
In this system I am favoring 1st option more. It’s only 2-3$ per month for getting 6000+ nodes.
its not my opinion. but general users sight.
native apps won't be free at all
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Good take
There needs to be a clear plan of keeping track of bugs and implement fixes super fast
Its not possible for users to send dvpn to each other within app (would help with onboarding and increase network effect)
Can you integrate
It's a VPN I don't think it's useful
Well you think wrong haha
I believe that the reason this hasn't happened yet is because adding financial management/transactio features to a VPN opens up developers to legal trouble in many jurisdictions. Idea of integrating directly with Leap has been popular here for a while, but that poses the same issue.
I'll add it to Meile down the road, keplr/leap integration possibly too. I really dont give a fuck about if is non-compliant in US or Turkmenistan
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