Benjamin

Benjamin

Money Talks

4.8
4 reviews

309 followers

Benjamin is a community where users with verified net worth have honest conversations anonymously about money.
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Free
Launch tags:
AnonymousMoneyCommunity
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What do you think? …

Sisun Lee
Misha and I have been exploring fintech startup ideas together. During the process, we thought it would be fun to quickly explore the idea of Benjamin - a pseudonymous app centered around your ledger (net worth). There's a lot of new information exchange that becomes possible, similar to the way the 'Blind' app works for employees. For example, if you're earning a high income but struggling to payoff debt, you might want to talk to others in a similar situation. Both sides can maintain anonymity for protection. We're still early in development, but looking to get the idea out there for feedback and collab.
Alexander Ptitsyn
Hello, Sisun! I think Benjamin sounds very cute. Accept my congratulation with a great start! Can I invite my friends in this community from direct link?
Sisun Lee
@alexanderptitsyn yes please!
Ben Kaiser
@sisunlee "Must be under 30 years of age" Shows example of 32 year olds having conversation in app.
Gadir
@sisunlee Your idea sounds really cool, I really liked it :) But I would recommend you to improve your website design. This really has a big impact on visitors. If you want to achieve significant success, then you should develop a cool website. If you want, I can recommend you a team that will develop a unique web design for you. Don't neglect it
Misha Frolov
@sisunlee @kaiser_design Thank you Ben, it's just an example of one the groups having that age requirement.
Azam Saidov
Girls be like: Damn, is this the new Tinder???
Mike Staub
This app is creating a massive honey pot for hackers. The data is super valuable. It should be totally open source and built on zero-knowledge proofs.
Jim Zhou
@mikestaub Thank you! I should remind people that just because there's no announced breach or a post and a dump on breachforums or whatever DOES NOT MEAN that any particular service have not also suffered a breach. This includes cases where they lack the knowledge or intentional acts that obfuscate the case. Some leaks are too valuable to share or sell. Some are kept because the value isn't immediately clear. Most are done with a degree of automation and keeping a small footprint is important because of, to use the cliche, known unknowns at the very least. My official ENS address has $300 worth of Eth in it and that's it. It's not an accident.
Sisun Lee
@mikestaub totally ZK proofs is the actual way to go