Sally
@isally
Hey everyone! I'm currently conducting some research on web3 mail systems like Mail3, Enthermail, and Dmail, and I'm curious to hear your thoughts. Do you think a web3 mail is actually necessary, or is this just a false assumption? I'd love to hear your opinions and insights on this topic!
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Nick Ducoff
@stoic
@mailchain
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killjoy.eth
@killjoy
I mean email is already decentralized in theory, but in practice most people canβt run an email server in their home and end up making a Faustian bargain with Google, Microsoft et al. A web3 version that is simple enough for normal users and has better incentive alignment would be great.
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Anna Morris π©πΏ
@klusya
The one potential I see from it is in integration with other web3 platforms like Mirror/Galxe/Crew3 etc. E.g. Mail3 lets you mint an NFT for subscribing to emails on certain web3 platforms.
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Mailchain
@mailchain
We definitely need formal, asynchronous communication in web3. It is what will make enterprise-level sophistication in our ecosystem!
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Tom T
@crypblizz
Have been seeing more use cases for web3 communication to be more business and user specific. I.e NFT protocol wants to talk to users about a certain drop and uses that as a communication line Happy to help bounce ideas π€
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Adrian
@maurerbot
Next gen mail should be authorization/consent based baked in the protocol.
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