Messaging Apps: Where Cryptocurrency And Conversation Collide
The global financial landscape is changing. Every day, more and more people start using cryptocurrency. But as the popularity of crypto rises, so does the number of adversaries hunting for unsuspecting victims in hope of stealing the tokens right out of their wallets. In a world where the privacy and security needs of users have evolved, major messaging apps are stuck in the past. A large portion of the messaging app market is cornered by Meta Platforms (previously Facebook). It owns both WhatsApp, with 2 billion users, and Facebook Messenger, with 1 billion users. WhatsApp drew in much of....
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Messaging apps are commonly used for online communication. However, things have progressed to the point where such apps now include a wide range of integrations. Online communication has gone beyond the mere purpose of messaging to include sharing media, contacts, and documents. The most recent trend is the integration of online payments. For example, Messaging applications incorporate payment systems, allowing users to transfer money with only a few clicks. Thus, although fiat payments dominate the present scene, a new age of crypto payments is emerging steadily. The benefits of speed,....
Social messaging applications are playing an ever-increasing role in our daily lives, as we want to be in contact with the rest of the world at any given time. Most everyday consumers have a few different messaging apps on their devices. This growing prevalence of social messaging could be beneficial for Bitcoin adoption. SendChat wants to capitalize on this potential, and has launched a crowdfunding campaign to make its app available for both iOS and Android users. Integrating Digital Currency With Social Messaging. With social messaging becoming more and popular every day, it could prove....
Messaging app company LINK has started a rewards program where people can get LINK tokens by using its remittance and investment mobile apps.
Messaging apps are everywhere – over 3.1 billion people around the world use them, sending more than 140 billion messages every day. Their ubiquity, size, and the value they deliver to their users have often converted into stratospheric market valuations: Whatsapp was acquired for an unprecedented $19 billion in 2014, after being launched only 5 […]
Almost everyone with a smartphone now uses a social messaging app. Echo, Telebit, and Octopocket are three newcomers who want to take it a step further by introducing payments and digital currency right into your chat box. Although a lot of people around the world are actively using the Telegram platform on a regular basis, it lacks some features....