Benjamin is a community where users with verified net worth have honest conversations anonymously about money.
Anonymously verified money talks
Benjamin is a community where users with verified net worth have honest conversations anonymously about money.
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
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.
A few questions. What’s your business model? How do you use my data? How do you protect my privacy?
Benjamin is a true game-changer! It offers a secure and anonymous way to verify financial transactions, making "money talks" more confidential than ever. This platform has provided me with peace of mind when handling sensitive financial matters. The ease of use and robust security features are impressive, ensuring that my transactions remain private and secure. I highly recommend Benjamin to anyone seeking a trustworthy and discreet solution for financial verification.
Anonymity can be so liberating. Great to see an app where people can express freely about money.
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