upcomingsdao Posted November 17, 2022 Share Posted November 17, 2022 The current DApps landscape that is released by emerging projects seems to struggle in attaining mainstream adoption. Hence, we believe that the blockchain ecosystem is yet to experience its “Netscape moment.” The core reason behind this modulation is the underlying protocols upon which DApps depend do not have adequate capability to allow broad adoption. One hand element of the issue is that decentralized applications usually need the exchange of transient messages. However, due to their immutable attributed and privacy characteristics, why communicate these transient messages through a blockchain? Does it make sense to you? While implementing in the early time of Ethereum, Gavin Wood caught this problem and recommended that decentralized applications can be provided with a decentralized messaging protocol to offer the required capability. Hence, the protocol was named Whisper. Unfortunately, in spite of the rapid enhancement of DApps, the adoption of Whisper was diminutive. There was some lack of development that doesn’t meet the needs of the blockchain ecosystem as a result Whisper cannot offer the scaling decentralized applications require. Simultaneously, it is not possible for projects to initiate their own bespoke messaging protocols. In fact, what the ecosystem entirely requires is a new protocol to tackle the transient messaging at scale. Hence, Upcomings is successful in accomplishing this vision of Web3 presenting its new messaging application having the ability to be decentralized getting ready to go mainstream entails as a new privacy-preserving communication protocol. Upcomings UpChat- Decentralized Chat This is basically a decentralized messaging system by Upcomings ecosystem where it allows users to connect wallets and have a free chat with the users across. This DApp also includes a wallet feature to securely chat by connecting wallets for the convenience of the user. It is a P2P communications platform at the forefront of data privacy that has released its beta version to allow users to chat directly in a secure, anonymous, and feature-rich environment. UpcomingsDAO initiates the first-of-its-kind Web3 native social DApp naming it ‘UpChat Decentralized Chat’ to give users complete exclusive ownership of their data. This decentralized application will be further integrated into the UpcomingsDAO ecosystem where whitelisted users can freely access this application. Here are some more reasons to join the app: Connect your wallet and have a secure chat Users can add nicknames to the chats Create groups, channels, and servers as per choice Make payments to wallet in chat [Main net version] Share media with the purpose UpChat is intentionally designed as an alternative to mainstream messaging projects where such project owns and track user data profiles. Using this platform, in the next version users can easily message friends, video chat, or transfer large files with quick speed and efficiency, while controlling their own data. Its infrastructure supports the Interplanetary File System to allow decentralized file attachment and storage, replacing the need for a centralized unit. The different developers can use this platform to creatively customize and build some unique aspects in the future by constantly improvising the functionality and enabling collective updates as needed. In fact, users of the Upcomings UpChat platform can sign, encrypt, search, broadcast, and store documents or sort of messages using protected identity verification, without any worries about ever losing their data. You can be a part of this new project right after you whitelist your account and join UpChat in the decision-making closed community. Upcomings also gives the common user a chance to join the development in case you are a blockchain developer or designer to get your hands on. Read the Official announcement here : https://medium.com/@upcomings/upcomings-daos-1st-dapp-is-on-the-cards-upchat-decentralized-chat-e716259ea543 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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