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vvanpo | 2 years ago

Quick note: your website front page currently says

> Our open source code has been audited by reputed cryptographers.

I think you probably mean "reputable", as "reputed" inspires a lot less confidence.

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blur13|2 years ago

reputed works.

Dictionary Definitions from Oxford Languages · reputed /rɪˈpjuːtɪd/ adjective past participle: reputed

2. widely known and well thought of. "a highly reputed company"

Similar:well thought of, well respected, respected, highly regarded

vishnumohandas|2 years ago

This was the intent.

But like OP pointed out, "reputed" could also mean

> generally believed to exist or be something specified, but not definitely the case. "a reputed budget of $165 million"

For now I've replaced it with the less ambiguous word ("reputable") to remove any confusion and will pick a better way to phrase this the next time we iterate on the landing page.