The Missing Layer in Web3 Wallets: Privacy and Communication Before and After the Transaction
🛅 Safe is now clearly displayed
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Just update @MixinMessenger to v3.8.0 and explore it now 👇https://t.co/0h3ffc8hRh…
— Mixin Kernel (@MixinKernel) December 29, 2025
Looking Ahead
The challenges we are facing–whether they be censorship, data theft, connecting to a global community, or the migration from traditional currencies–are very likely going to increase. These types of problems will grow bigger in the years ahead, which means we need to secure the ability to work through them. The ability to write checks to someone else directly served its purpose, and although we have that same need today we’ve moved far beyond such an antiquated process in our global economy. Web3 holds a tremendous amount of potential for this, and the ability to security message someone and send/receive currency without leaving that protected app is an excellent start. While many fads have caused bumps in Web3 adoption, the need for secure communication and P2P payments (especially when they are free) could be the next big wave for the industry.
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