Dmail Messaging Protocol
The Dmail messaging protocol, a proprietary messaging channel crafted by the Dmail team, is grounded in the Web3 identity system.
With existing integration for 16 different networks including Web2, it allows any application and smart contract to utilize the protocol for secure communication via emails, notifications, and more, thus addressing a crucial communication link in the Web3 infrastructure.
Dmail Network is an AI-powered decentralized communication infrastructure built to provide encrypted emails, unified notifications, and targeted marketing across multiple chains and dApps for users, developers, and marketers.
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Dmail Network, a pioneer in Web3 communication solutions, announced the launch of its groundbreaking feature — Subscription Hub — on October 25th. With over 80+ projects already onboarded during its beta phase, Subscription Hub aims to bridge the communication gap in the Web3 ecosystem, offering a new paradigm for user-developer interaction.
The problem: A Communication void in Web3
In the Web2 era, traditional communication channels like email and phone numbers were the linchpin that connected users and developers. These channels allowed for the seamless exchange of vital information, thereby enhancing user experience and engagement.
However, the advent of Web3 brought about a paradigm shift, replacing traditional login methods with wallet addresses. This change, while groundbreaking, severed the established communication pathways, making it difficult for developers to send timely and relevant information to users.