The practical use case of the πΌπΈπ½π function is turning any token into a private token so you can store the tokens privately in y
08 Apr 2022, 10:11
The practical use case of the πΌπΈπ½π
function is turning any token into a private token so you can store the tokens privately in your $Raze account & then π
π
π°π½π
π΅π΄π
them from there to another Raze account or interact with one of the integrated DApps
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2Raze NetworkRAZE #2209
08 Apr 2022, 10:11
You can also π
π΄π³π΄π΄πΌ all of the tokens you have minted into your Raze account to one new wallet address. This would prevent people who know your wallet address to see where you have transferred your funds & you can start fresh with a clean wallet π
#ReThinkPrivacy #DeFi
You can also π
π΄π³π΄π΄πΌ all of the tokens you have minted into your Raze account to one new wallet address.
You can also π
π΄π³π΄π΄πΌ all of the tokens you have minted into your Raze account to one new wallet address. This would prevent people who know your wallet address to see where you have transferred your funds & you can start fresh with a clean wallet π
#ReThinkPrivacy #DeFi
Raze NetworkRAZE #2209
08 Apr 2022, 10:11
The practical use case of the πΌπΈπ½π
function is turning any token into a private token so you can store the tokens privately in your $Raze account & then π
π
π°π½π
π΅π΄π
them from there to another Raze account or interact with one of the integrated DApps
The practical use case of the πΌπΈπ½π
function is turning any token into a private token so you can store the tokens privately in y
The practical use case of the πΌπΈπ½π
function is turning any token into a private token so you can store the tokens privately in your $Raze account & then π
π
π°π½π
π΅π΄π
them from there to another Raze account or interact with one of the integrated DApps