Dakiya

Dakiya

Send a message to another user, on chain

13 followers

Using dakiya you can send messages to anyone with a wallet address, without having to create an account or relying on email servers. The messages are encrypted using the public keys of the recipient. It costs gas to send a message - so important messages only!
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Free
Launch tags:
Developer Toolsβ€’Techβ€’Web3
Launch Team

What do you think? …

0xBhaisaab.eth
Hello Product Hunt! πŸ‘‹ 300+ billion emails are sent every day. How many of them are sent on the blockchain? Zero. Nada. Zilch. Introducing dakiya Your place to securely hang out with your frens on the blockchain. Sign in with your wallet and send emails to other wallets. β€˜Daak’ in Hindi means to post and β€˜dakiya’ means postman. We wanted the world to know that web3 is exploding and India is building. How does it work? Send an encrypted message to anyone by simply entering their wallet address using our convenient interface. Once a wallet address is linked to your dashboard, any messages sent with that address show up on your dashboard. You can read, send and receive an email all in one thread.. We support ETH as of now. More chain integrations and crazy features coming soon! We aim to not only make email and messaging decentralized with dakiya, but also to help more creators and builders become involved in Web3. So, tell your frens about dakiya. Follow us on twitter : https://twitter.com/dakiyamail
Madhavan (Mads) Malolan
Love how the entire thing is built on a completely decentralized stack! Every thing onchain, but still not expensive! This is a perfect example of how to build product in web3 using a completely decentralized stack. On Chain transaction (Ethereum), IPFS to store encrypted data, Encryption using receiver's public key, Graph to query messages. Fantastic! Inspite of everything being on chain, it still costs on $8 in gas fees! Love how this team has pulled this amazing engineering feat in less than a week! This is the future of web3 engineering. Oh and ofcourse, if you want to send messages to your users on the product when they've logged in using etherum, this is the only way for you to send them messages ;)
Shashank Yalamanchi
@madhavanmalolan Had such fun building this with the team!
Aditya
Love the idea, ?makers πŸ“§ My only concern is high gas fee 😭😭😭 $27 for a mssg??!! πŸ₯΅
Rahul Singh Bhadoriya
@adityavsc Well You will definitely won’t get spam messages πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…
0xBhaisaab.eth
@adityavsc I feel you, you can expect some L2 compatibility soon.
Aditya
@rahul_singh_bhadoriya gotta agree πŸ˜…
Anoushk
@adityavsc before we optimized our code it was 200$ 😬