The latest update for ConsenSys’ Infura API tool has caused a big outcry in the Ethereum community. As was announced yesterday, Infura will start collecting and assigning IP and Ethereum addresses of MetaMask users with immediate effect.
ConsenSys had informed about this on November 23. However, in a blog post, the company downplayed the changes.
It said that only “clarity in relation to the information collected by Infura when users use Infura as their default RPC provider in…
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