You can just as easily ask the user to input their address and whatever this voucher thing you are using to "Verify Receiving Wallet"to send the tokens. There is zero reason to require a user to connect their "Paytaca or Cashonize" wallet just to send funds if you are paying for the transaction anyways. This is just encouraging newbies to adopt extremely dangerous practices. The fact that you try to make the user go to telegram, then another website and then connect their wallet indicates you are trying everything possible to scam the user. I will continue calling this out as a scam until you stop asking new users to do this. No amount of justification will cause me to stop exposing this bad practice! image

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I appreciate you taking the time to share your concerns. While I don't agree that the project is a scam, I do agree that minimizing wallet interactions is a good goal, especially for newcomers. After considering your feedback, I've decided to make manual BCH address entry the primary withdrawal method. Users will simply paste their Bitcoin Cash address along with their withdrawal voucher, and the portal will send the CashTokens there while the service covers the network fee. "Verify Receiving Wallet" will remain available only as an optional convenience feature for users who prefer not to copy and paste their address. My goal has always been to make claiming tips as simple and secure as possible. If a design change improves both usability and user confidence, I'm happy to adopt it.