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    Signal Tests New Feature That Allows Users to Send Cryptocurrency

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on April 7, 2021 Apps, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Digital currrency, Payments

    Encrypted messaging app Signal is testing a new feature that’ll let you privately send money to your friends—without going through major financial networks. To pull this off, the app is adding the ability to pay in a cryptocurrency known as MobileCoin, and this new payment feature arrives first for users in the UK who are using the beta version of the mobile app.

    Signal’s claim to fame is the messaging app’s end-to-end encryption. This means not even the provider can read the content of your messages—only you and the recipient of the messages. Adding a payment system would certainly help improve Signal’s functionality. But it could also upend the app’s privacy since users would be paying each other with money from their bank accounts or credit cards, leaving an easily traceable financial trail.

    To maintain privacy, Signal developers decided to use the financial network run by MobileCoin, which is designed to encrypt all transactions made with the cryptocurrency. As a result, only the sender and recipient of payment should be able to track the transaction. (In contrast, Bitcoin transactions are recorded on the blockchain, which acts as a public ledger.)

    “As always, our goal is to keep your data in your hands rather than ours,” Jun Harada, Signal’s head of growth in communication, wrote in an announcement. “MobileCoin’s design means Signal does not have access to your balance, full transaction history, or funds.”

    Testing the beta of @mobilecoin payments on @signalapp! Private transactions in an awesome mobile app is a total a game changer!

    Have been waiting a lot of years for something like this to happen in crypto. So exciting!! pic.twitter.com/wcBFDjHMGZ

    — Kevin Beardsley | 🌐🔗🌍 Citizen #020 (@kevinhbeardsley) April 6, 2021

    In an interview with Wired, Signal’s creator Moxie Marlinspike added: “There’s a palpable difference in the feeling of what it’s like to communicate over Signal, knowing you’re not being watched or listened to, versus other communication platforms. I would like to get to a world where not only can you feel that when you talk to your therapist over Signal, but also when you pay your therapist for the session over Signal.”

    Activating the payment feature will create a MobileCoin wallet with your Signal account. The cryptocurrency can then be sent and received to and from your friends in less than 10 seconds.

    However, the big obstacle facing the feature is MobileCoin’s lack of adoption. The cryptocurrency is currently only available on the UK’s FTX exchange platform, where it’s going for $65 a coin. Cryptocurrencies also tend to wildly swing in price, so any money sent using MobileCoin could explode in worth or plummet in value.

    Signal is hoping users in the UK will help out in testing the payment feature. It then plans on expanding the beta in the future.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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