The moment you have not been waiting has arrived. Voice the platform that was supposed to be the next big thing in the paid to post crypto platforms world that would stop bots and fake accounts and allow you to earn money blogging, and shut down after spending God knows where they spent 150 million dollars in funding and having users wait for 14 months in order to join the Beta and after its founder Dan Larimer abandoning it as he did with all his projects, has opened the door as a ...NFT marketplace. (Sorry for the long sentence it's 5:23 in the morning).
So I signed up ready to create my first masterpiece and become a millionaire. After discovering that start was taken by some loser who never actually used his account, I picked up a 3 letter username that I usually use when I'm out of ideas.
I upload my original stock photo and check the box saying I am the original creator and own the rights.
Done. Your NFT has been minted says the system. I click to publish it on the marketplace and ... I'm asked to very my account. Photo, government ID and everything. From the guys who wrote for years how much they value Privacy and hate tracking and monitoring.

Out of curiosity I click the button and see that my personal information will end up in a private company for the verification.

Then I checked the official Privacy Policy that I'm sure 99% of the users will never bother reading. Well, let's just say that I don't plan using Voice anytime soon.

It's a shame to see EOS end up like this. The biggest cryptocurrency ICO of all times ranked at number 3 for some time (currently at position 33 on Coingecko) now is considered a joke. They got $185 million in ETH from their ICO — all without having any kind of product or service yet.