The Web3 revolution is upon us! We're seeing all sorts of projects aiming to leverage blockchain technology to create a more decentralized and user-controlled internet. One interesting area is secure communication, and I came across a project offering anonymous email built on Web3.
Now, Ethermail promises a communication platform that prioritizes user privacy and control. Emails are encrypted and sent directly between crypto wallets, bypassing traditional servers and potential data breaches. Plus, they even incentivize users with rewards for interacting with the platform.
These claims sound promising, but can secure Web3 email truly become a mainstream alternative? And most importantly, considering the current landscape, how likely is widespread adoption of this project and its token (EMT) in the long term?