Your crypto wallet can send and receive money, but what if it could also handle your private messages? While most people focus on trading and investing, a new category of Web3 applications is quietly solving one of crypto’s biggest communication problems: spam, security, and meaningful connections.
Traditional messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram weren’t built for the crypto world. They can’t verify who really owns a wallet address, making them perfect hunting grounds for scammers. Meanwhile, crypto users struggle to connect with each other in a secure, verifiable way.
The Problem with Current Crypto Communication
Web3 users face unique communication challenges that traditional apps can’t solve. When someone wants to contact…







