Can Blockchain Change The Way We Communicate?

By Kapil Gauhar

Digital currencies like Bitcoin and Litecoin are revolutionizing the way we have been doing the transactions.

But, the underlying technology is also changing the way we communicate all together.

While the number of times we transact something in a day is growing, it will dependably be dwarfed in comparison to the amount of times we communicate with each other.

As humans, our social structures are built on communication, and as blockchain tech evolves, we are, at the same time, improving the old ways of communication.

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5 Ways Blockchain Is Changing The Way We Communicate

1. Eximchain

Eximchain helps businesses to transact, connect and share information more efficiently and securely via their blockchain utility infrastructure.

Enterprises too are provided with private solutions which can eradicate the traditional supply chain barriers as well as integrate actors big and small into a transparent, secure and efficient global network.

2. Loki

It is easy to get overwhelmed with the number and reuse of keywords in the cryptocurrency world. But, Loki is an unperturbed company that lives and breathes privacy.

Their first ‘SNApp’, Loki Messenger, claims to put an end to the slew of privacy breaches which affects major companies with a decentralized messaging service.

3. Steemit

As the terms ‘fake news’ and ‘shill’ become commonplace, a new blockchain-based website has taken matters into its own hands.

Steemit bills itself as a social economy, where the individuals contributing to it are rewarded with Steem Power, that functions similar to that or regular tokens.

The important aspect of it is that Steemit, by democratizing the reward process, has effectively rerouted the rewards away from shareholders and into the hands of contributors.

4. Bitbounce

If you have run a website, then you have likely got a handful of spam emails from those offering SEO and other marketing services.

Influencers and decision makers have their inboxes heavily filtered and are also inundated with spam emails owing to the cost of sending an email being virtually zero.

Bitbounce makes a solution that allows users to gate-keep their inbox, only allowing the messages from the people you don’t know if they are able to pay a set amount of Credo.

This makes sure that the emails, that you get paid to receive, have a real value and are worth your time reading.

5. Sendy

Sendy’s aim is to redistribute the value of email marketing by placing an ascribed worth on subscribers’ attention.

In real terms, this is something which means that with Sendy, users get micro-payments for engaging with the content they have subscribed to.

In turn, that boosts the email sender’s deliverability as well as conversion rates.

This exchange is all possible thanks to blockchain technology as well as smart contracts on the Ethereum protocol.

Developed by the experienced team behind Sendicate and Smartrmail, it’s safe to say that Sendy is in very safe email-marketing hands.

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Changing The Face of Communication

It has turned out to be copiously certain that the more progressions we make in technology, the more diligent we have to be in controlling our data and the privacy around our personal data.

Giving up that control shouldn’t be essential to utilizing the most of online platforms and services.

Blockchain technology and organizations like Urbit, Mainframe and Cent represent another flood of development that enable individuals to reclaim control of their protection and individual information.

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Kapil Gauhar Kapil Gauhar is the founder of Blogger’s Gyan. He is a Passionate Blogger, a Big Thinker and a Creative Writer. His passion for doing friendship with words and letting people know about the wonders of the Digital World is what motivates him to take writing as a career.





