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    James commented  · 

    The comment below is excellent, but RE: consolidation would increase the blast radius of an operational disaster, to me email is important to secure but not keep forever, passwords can be reset with email (for the majority) but private keys... well paper backups are still valid. But not being able to access or recover my email and passwords sounds like a really regretful day. A separate legal entity would also have its advantages, I don't live in a suitable country, but I am inspired to see what Protons open source libraries could be utilized to this end.

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    James commented  · 

    Find another web application that is interested in offering it as option. Make the deal ;)

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    James commented  · 

    Most of these comments can be distilled down to:

    "I would value your product and vision if..."
    A. you help us launder our cryptocurrency.
    B. you spend your investors fiat currency on providing fungibility for our contentious cryptocurrency

    If you have BHC and want a Proton account, its fallacy to claim that direct BHC is the only way, many exchanges support BCH to fiat.

    I am sure there are more than enough cryptography experts at Proton to adequately assess the value proposition of which, if any, cryptocurrency they will accept.

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    James commented  · 

    Where payments are concerned I disagree based on the following points:
    - Accepting cryptocurrency pushes the cost of exchange to fiat onto Proton Mail.
    - BHC is only a pseudonymous blockchain, I suspect it would be less private for users, surely other cryptocurrencies would be better suited to serve the privacy use case?
    Where donations are concerned:
    Sure, seems harmless, but why not accept multiple currencies? I see the benefit for BHC holders but not for Proton to exclusively engage them when multi currency tip jar solutions exist.

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