Recent #screenshots reveal that more than $2 million was locked into Kokomo #Finance prior to it falling more than 97%.
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Recent #screenshots reveal that more than $2 million was locked into Kokomo #Finance prior to it falling more than 97%.
In the #screenshots available, #Microsoft confirms the status of the project, warning the testers about the dangers of using their funds in this wallet.
The #screenshots show a user is asked by the website to allow access to their funds, which would #presumably result in the scammers draining th wallet.
The #screenshots suggest users would also be able to buy and browse NFTs across major #marketplaces with the wallet.
According to #screenshots shared by software researcher Albacore, Microsoft is #experimenting with a built-in non-custodial crypto wallet that can be used for crypto payments or as a gateway to DeFi and Web3 applications.
The tweet includes #screenshots of the user interface. The project is described as confidential, and testers are encouraged to provide candid feedback to help shape #Microsoft's foray into #cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens (#NFTs).
In a March 17 Twitter thread, #software documenter — and occasional info leaker — Albacore shared a series of supposed Edge user interface (UI) #screenshots showing the early stages of the firm’s new Web3 wallet.
The supposed #screenshots show a non-custodial crypto and NFT-friendly Microsoft Web3 wallet #embedded into Edge.
In addition, ggoma shared #screenshots of the two projects to showcase the #similarities between the user interface and capabilities.