Mailchain is committed to ensuring web3 communication for everybody, nobody should be denied the ability to share with each other in a private and secure way. The purpose of Mailchain Knowledge Base is to offer you all the necessary resources and information to explore web3 securely and independently. Jump straight into our 'web3 Basics Series' or you can select your preferred topic, difficulty level, and format, and start your exploration - all without any need for advanced technical knowledge
To understand a user-centric digital identity model, you need to understand four key definitions to grasp its full meaning: self-sovereignty, decentralization, contextual and interoperable identities.
The future of the Internet will be built upon this new paradigm of identity ownership. Embrace the subculture, get ahead of the competition, and make your application relevant for the next generation.
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By using the Mailchain SDK and following the steps outlined above, developers can easily send and receive web3-native email via their .lens profiles. This integration provides functionality to your application allowing your users to send and receive important information.
Integrating Web3-native messaging allows you and your users to send private messages to each other using wallet addresses or Web3 identities (e.g. ENS names).
To help you get equipped for the BUIDLWeek, we've put together a list of 5 essential web3 developer tools, SDKs, and integrations that will come in handy during the hackathon.
In 5 easy steps, you can create a web3-native contact card where anyone can send you a Mailchain message using your ENS name, ethereum address or Mailchain name. What’s more, you’ll have a list of all the people you met at the event!
Users can now create, schedule, send and join Huddle01 meetings and streams, using their preferred Web3 identities, directly from Mailchain's unified, multiwallet web3 inbox.
Announcing The Drop by Pikespeak. NEAR projects can turn insight into action, with customized communication to subgroups of their users directly through web3 email.
Through the integration with Lens Protocol, Mailchain users can now send and receive emails using their .lens handle. This means that users can communicate directly with their social network on the Lens Protocol.