Meet SocialScan – Blockchain Explorer Humanized
Blockchain explorers like Etherscan and Polygonscan have made strides in transaction transparency. However, as the blockchain ecosystem expands its reach into an ever-widening array of use cases, there’s an essential element that has been conspicuously underdeveloped: blockchain-based communication, a messaging function. In this era of increasing adoption and integration of blockchain into our daily lives, […]
Sending Labs Raises $12.5M

Our team at SendingLabs aims to provide an easier way for developers and users to create and interact with decentralized applications (dapps) built around communication, has raised $12.5 million in a seed funding round co-led by Insignia Venture Partners, MindWorks Capital, and Signum Capital.
Why are we building SendingMe?

Limitations in communication, identity, and ownership will be the catalyst in the global transition from Web2 to Web3.
This growing gap in the market presented an opportunity for us to create a next-gen application for Web3 native users that would become a one-stop solution.
No more switching between different platforms! SendingMe will combine all the features that you use daily, and we are also working on many innovations that will further enhance the user experience.
Decentralized Messaging App: Why Do We Need It?

Life without instant messaging is unfathomable.
Just imagine 26 billion text messages are sent worldwide each day using a variety of social platforms and text messaging apps across mobile devices.
8 NFT Hacks That You Should Know About

The emergence of non-fungible tokens and their subsequent meteoric rise has attracted a host of NFT scammers out searching for the next meal ticket.
And while the NFT bubble of 2021 has well and truly popped – with the speculative hype train gone (for the time being) – NFT thefts and hacks are happening at a record pace, despite NFT prices and sales currently at record 12-month lows.
Follow along as we discuss the most common schemes scammers use to steal NFTs in this article.
Blockchain Messaging Apps: The Future Is Web3

Internet-connected computers have always been at the intersection of communication and multimedia technologies.
It should come as no surprise that email and instant messaging apps became popular during the ’00s.
These apps became the forerunners of social media and messaging platforms like the ones we use today.
This includes web2 social messaging and social networking platforms like Facebook Messenger, Twitter, and Instagram.
Meanwhile, there are also popular encrypted messaging apps like Telegram, Signal, and WhatsApp.
But as we stand on the verge of a new era of the internet – web3 – there’s still much room for improvement.
That said, there’s a need for a new messaging app that meets users’ data security and privacy needs.
How Does Decentralized Social Media Work?

Social media has become a very important part of our lives. It helps us connect with friends and family, know what’s going on in the world, and engage with others.
However, social media has also become a tool for centralizing power and control. Companies like Facebook, WeChat, Tiktok (and many others) have become so big that they can dictate terms to users, censor content, and manipulate public opinions.
As the technological era is moving towards Web3, we see a shift from centralized to decentralized applications.
9 Ways To Get Into NFTs in 2023

You might have already heard of these top-tier NFT projects leading the non-fungible token revolution in the crypto world.
You may have also heard or read about how content creators, digital artists, and investors have since created life-changing fortunes through creating and investing in NFT projects.