Yesterday I had the great pleasure of speaking with a good friend of mine Mark Babbitt working at Crypviser as their CCO. It is a company already breaking waves introducing worldwide the first messaging app on the blockchain and in coming weeks they will be bringing one great piece of news after the other. 

Crypviser in Berlin earlier this year 2018, I took the picture!

Early on I was asked to join the board of advisors for Crypviser, a little bit similar to how I was asked to join Scorum also as advisor and in both cases I am happy to see and welcome the real products produced from hard work performed by both teams.

Together with Vadim the CEO of Crypviser, Mikhail my chief developer, myself and chief business developer Yury In Shanghai this year 2018.

I did a video speaking about both projects in fact in this video:

Well, as it turns out Mark had a story to tell me and he asked me to share it with you guys on Scorum. To ensure original content to share I was offered this story from Crypviser before they do their own version later on this week, so great thanks to them.

Well, here comes the story from Mark in his own words!

About 2 weeks ago I and my trusty camera man were out in the streets of Stuttgart Germany, speaking at random to people about whether they value their on-line privacy or not. Of course on the surface they all stated that “Yes, of course, I value my On-Line privacy.

Though after digging deeper into their choice of Messaging Apps they were faced with the uncomfortable truth that they had thrown their privacy out the window and into the hands of a pack of hungry wolves.

The major majority of people interviewed all used the WhatsApp instant messenger, “ The Wolf ”. Hungrily eating up their data, reading their messages, ravishing their contacts list, and creating profiles on each and everyone of them.


But all my friends use it.”this was the excuse that was most often voiced. However with the exit of Jan Koum — who stepped down as WhatsApp’s chief executive amid privacy and data concerns you and your friends have become food for the fodder.“inferior or readily available material used to supply a heavy demand”.


Street Interviews Part 1

Most everyone I interviewed were aware that WhatsApp and all the other Instant Messenger Apps require access to your Address book. Though very few people were aware that, inadvertently, they had given WhatsApp a backdoor into their phone, to ravish their address book anytime they want. Also, everyone I interviewed were aware that YES, WhatsApp creates profiles on them, sells their information to the highest bidder to be used for advertising purposes, direct marketing and more.

Street Interviews Part 2

“This is the world we live in.”

This was spoken by one of the people with whom I spoke. They were aware of WhatsApp misuse of their information and they were aware that WhatsApp is owned by Facebook, one of the most Devious, Diabolical, Lying to your face companies,when they say that they care about your privacy, and yes you can Quote me on that. Perhaps this is the reason why Jan Koum left the company. He has been quoted in saying;

These days companies know literally everything about you, your friends, your interests, and they use it all to sell ads. At every company that sells ads, a significant portion of their engineering team spends their day tuning data mining, writing better code to collect your personal data… remember, when advertising is involved, you the user are the product.”

Privacy advocates have noted that despite any official word about Mr Koum’s departure, the underlying conflict is clear. Simon Migliano, head of research at privacy ranking site Top10VPN, points to the fundamental incompatibility between Mr Koum’s convictions and Facebook’s relationship with data.

So, what started out as a Instant messaging App, created by someone who had lived under the Rule of the USSR during the 1980’s, who said his experience of being monitored by the KGB secret service meant private communication would always be central to WhatsApp’s mission, is gone. Gone, like dust in the wind. Zuckerberg and the rest of his Big Brother, Data Mining, Bottom Feeders have made sure of that.

So, for the people on the street which I had interviewed, what else is there? For they were all noticeably uncomfortable with the fact that WhatsApp is owned by Facebook. They also did not like the fact that WhatsApp had constant access to their contacts. “But, what can we do?

The Harbinger of Privacy.

Harbinger:anything that foreshadows a future event; omen; sign.

The future of Instant Communication belongs to Crypviser. The one and only instant messenger that is Decentralized, Blockchain Authenticated, Anonymous and cares about it’s users privacy. Cares about its users privacy?

Crypvisers business model harkens back to the ways of old.

You get what you pay for.

Crypviser is the worlds first Premium, Pay to use Instant Messenger. That’s right, it’s not free. To be blunt, the others are not FREE either, in fact you, the user of such messengers, pay a much higher price for the so called FREE Messenger, and that price is your Privacy.

Where all the other messengers use you, by going through your contact list or worse, and then selling off your information to the highest bidder, Crypvisers business model is to offer a service to Protect the users privacy, starting off with your name. Crypviser doesn’t even require your real name. It is also the first messenger not to ask for your E-Mail address, or your Mobile Number and has NO access to your contacts. There is no SMS verification, all is done over a Blockchain.

Offering a Premium Instant messaging service with Privacy and Security which parallels Secret Service communications Crypviser is the future. For unlike all the other FREE messengers, Crypviser has no access to your data and therefore has nothing to sell. They are dependent on the service that they offer, just like any other honest company out there.

Bad product, no demand, no sales, no future.

Good product, high demand, sales, future.

Economics 101.

The time of WhatsApp is over. People are becoming more and more aware that they are nothing but Sheep being headed to slaughter. Facebook/WhatsApp is nothing more than a data mining company, with no concerns to your privacy.

The people which I had the privilege to interview were all aware of this, and they were all more than willing to pay for a Premium Messenger thats sole purpose was to Protect and Secure its users data.

To find out more about Crypviser follow the links below.

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