That's quite the performance. They're promoting Exodus wallet as if it's part of their ecosystem—except Exodus is a completely independent third-party wallet. No affiliation, no partnership announcement. Either they're playing fast and loose with what counts as official integration, or there's some serious messaging confusion happening here. The distinction matters for users trying to figure out what's actually connected versus what's just friendly with.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 13h ago
This move is really brilliant, forcing third-party wallets into their ecosystem... How can users tell the difference?
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 13h ago
This is outrageous. It's clearly a third-party wallet, yet they insist on forcing it into the ecosystem.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 13h ago
Haha, this trick is old. Relying on hype about Exodus to boost the scene? Claiming independent wallets as part of the ecosystem—that's hilarious.
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ContractFreelancer
· 13h ago
This trick is so cool, pulling Exodus to ride the hype and acting so naturally
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GasFeeCrier
· 13h ago
You're starting to play word games again... Exodus is not their wallet at all, what's the point of hyping it up like that?
That's quite the performance. They're promoting Exodus wallet as if it's part of their ecosystem—except Exodus is a completely independent third-party wallet. No affiliation, no partnership announcement. Either they're playing fast and loose with what counts as official integration, or there's some serious messaging confusion happening here. The distinction matters for users trying to figure out what's actually connected versus what's just friendly with.