I should point out that even though Limewire used to be a “legit” business, the current interation is little more than crypto grifters using a nostalgic brand to prop up their tokens, and they’ve already been doing shady shit like taking over snapdrop.net (previously local network file sharing) with little to no warning to the end users.
They’re in many blocklists for a reason, y’know.
I should point out that even though Limewire used to be a “legit” business, the current interation is little more than crypto grifters using a nostalgic brand to prop up their tokens, and they’ve already been doing shady shit like taking over snapdrop.net (previously local network file sharing) with little to no warning to the end users. They’re in many blocklists for a reason, y’know.
For more information, please check out the “Name reuse by unrelated companies” section of their Wikipedia page.