SoftPotato Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 Even email has a web3 alternative now Since the emergence of web3 we've seen many companies come up with a web3 alternative for everything, things like youtube, twitter and multiple social medias. One you've probably not heard of is EtherMail which is the web3 alternative for Email. They promise anonymous peer to peer communication and claim they eliminate things like spam and phising mails, they launched in 2022. Fast forward to two years later, they are launching a native token called EMAIL token (EMT) and it launched today and I also just found out due to the Bitget listing announcement I saw earlier on twitter today. What do you guys think about this web3 Email alternative? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TGF Premium ⭐ desmonddesk Posted June 12 TGF Premium Share Posted June 12 4 hours ago, SoftPotato said: Even email has a web3 alternative now Since the emergence of web3 we've seen many companies come up with a web3 alternative for everything, things like youtube, twitter and multiple social medias. One you've probably not heard of is EtherMail which is the web3 alternative for Email. They promise anonymous peer to peer communication and claim they eliminate things like spam and phising mails, they launched in 2022. Fast forward to two years later, they are launching a native token called EMAIL token (EMT) and it launched today and I also just found out due to the Bitget listing announcement I saw earlier on twitter today. What do you guys think about this web3 Email alternative? It's an incredible advancement. Thanks to Blockchain technology. I'm sure with the incentives of EMT token you mentioned that just got listed and tradeable on Bitget and maybe on other CEX as well, more and more crypto enthusiasts will adopt Ethermail as alternatives to Gmail and others sooner than we can imagine right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smilezcryt Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 I heard about EtherMail around that time, too, as it was part of an airdrop campaign. However, I didn't do any in-depth research until I saw the token listing on Bitget. Now, I'm really interested in checking out EtherMail and experiencing web3 emailing firsthand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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