Encryption startup Arkham has been conducting months-long doxxing campaigns against its users

Arkham, an encryption startup, has been doxxing its users for months.

m4gicpotato said: “I was really surprised when Binance and CZ chose to support Arkham, especially shortly after Beam and other privacy coins were delisted globally from EU.”

m4gicpotato added that encoding user emails in Base64 “just adds another layer of suspicion to the situation.”

It is currently unclear how many users will be affected by this setting. In theory, anyone who generates a referral link and shares it will be sending their email address to Ethereum. Some users have shared their links on Twitter.

But this setting has been in place at least since December. At that time, Arkham’s Twitter account shared the referral code for a private beta. The URL for the code contained a Base64 version of the CEO’s email address.

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