One message, connecting the entire network. Dmail, this DApp, has done something interesting — allowing your communication messages to be simultaneously accessed on platforms like Telegram, MetaMask, Gmail, and more. Most importantly, you always retain control over your identity data. No longer bound to platforms, your identity verification moves with you. This is a new approach to Web3 communication: breaking down information silos, enabling users to enjoy the convenience of multiple chains and devices while maintaining privacy and sovereignty. Built on the ICP network, using end-to-end encryption, and compatible with mainstream wallet ecosystems. For users who care about privacy and interoperability, this open communication method is worth a try.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 4h ago
ngl, end-to-end encryption sounds nice until you realize the key management nightmare. who's actually holding your keys here? icp network's been pretty solid though, but still... DYOR on their audit reports before connecting your metamask. not trying to be that guy, but i've seen this exact "portable identity" pitch before. red flags if they're not transparent about their smart contract code.
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RektButStillHere
· 18h ago
Sounds good, finally someone remembers to give the identity rights back to the users.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 19h ago
Finally, someone has got the communication thing right—one identity across the entire network, no more being controlled by platform bosses.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 20h ago
Finally someone is doing this. Tired of the feeling of being fragmented by data across different platforms.
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InfraVibes
· 20h ago
Finally, someone is working on communication. I like the idea of Dmail; the fact that identity data follows me is brilliant. Say goodbye to platform slavery.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 20h ago
Sounds pretty good, just not sure if it will be laggy or smooth in actual use.
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Deconstructionist
· 20h ago
Wow, someone finally figured out how to handle communication properly. Multi-chain, multi-platform, and still preserve privacy—that's the kind of work Web3 should be doing.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 20h ago
Wow, someone finally figured out how to handle identity data. It feels great not to be controlled by the platform.
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LiquidityHunter
· 20h ago
Discovered something interesting at 2 AM... How is the liquidity depth on the ICP chain? Has anyone tracked the trading pair data for Dmail...
One message, connecting the entire network. Dmail, this DApp, has done something interesting — allowing your communication messages to be simultaneously accessed on platforms like Telegram, MetaMask, Gmail, and more. Most importantly, you always retain control over your identity data. No longer bound to platforms, your identity verification moves with you. This is a new approach to Web3 communication: breaking down information silos, enabling users to enjoy the convenience of multiple chains and devices while maintaining privacy and sovereignty. Built on the ICP network, using end-to-end encryption, and compatible with mainstream wallet ecosystems. For users who care about privacy and interoperability, this open communication method is worth a try.