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Messaging is a core feature of the internet. It was described as the internet’s killer app. It enabled anyone to communicate with anyone else in the world instantly, and for free. Billions of people chat every day.
Payments is the core feature of crypto. It is described as crypto’s killer app. It enables anyone to pay any individual or business in the world instantly, at very low costs. Billions of people pay for products and services in crypto everyday.
See the similarities here? Why aren’t those two concepts available together?And yet, no payment system has been successfully paired with a chat app before. It’s Venmo and Facebook, PayPal and WhatsApp, and so on and so forth.
Until now.Just like DeFi created an open-source “” solution that any developer can integrate into their own app, dChat protocol enables messaging that is directly tied to your crypto address (domain name, e.g. unstoppable.crypto).
Any wallet or blockchain application can independently build and release features on top of it, like team chats, auto-destruct features, stickers apps, games, etc. It is built on a P2P storage network, , to a blockchain identifier, in this case, your domain name. You can fork the code and attach another chat protocol, say:This is a way to have a human-readable identifier connected to any chat protocol.
Simply put, dChat is the foundation for connecting text with payments that anyone can iterate on. It’s never been easier to pay friends and businesses you interact with because their domain name and payment details are one and the same: whether in .crypto or .eth.
All data is stored on the P2P storage network, and only the user itself can access and delete chats.Even if a company bans a user, gets hacked, or shuts down, users are unaffected. They can simply chat in any other app that supports the protocol.All chats are encrypted by default and can only be unlocked by the owner of the private key. This means that a violation of privacy would require someone to obtain physical control of the device where the private key is stored (typically a phone or computer). It goes beyond centralized counterparts end-to-end encryption because there is no central database to start with. It also significantly reduces text phishing as the business you interact with will verifiably have the same payment address as their domain name.
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