Thoughts on privacy, decentralized identity, and the future of communication.
Every major messaging app has the same fundamental problem: a company sits between you and the people you talk to. Decentralized messaging changes the architecture entirely, replacing central servers with distributed relay nodes and phone numbers with cryptographic wallet identities.
Signal is trusted for encryption. Telegram is loved for features. But both still require your phone number, route messages through central servers, and leave metadata exposed. How does SendBloc's wallet-based, decentralized approach stack up in an honest, side-by-side comparison?
You carry a surveillance device in your pocket. Not your phone — your phone number. That 10-digit string is the skeleton key to your digital life. It connects your real name to your messaging accounts, your bank accounts, your social media profiles, and your physical address. It's the single most powerful identifier that governments, corporations, and hackers use to track, profile, and exploit you.