Unstoppable Domains is now integrated with Skiff Mail, allowing users to send and get encrypted messages end-to-end. Unstoppable Domains, a San Francisco startup, offers NFT-based domains for websites and crypto wallets.
It integrates with Skiff Mail so users can send and receive encrypted messages end-to-end.
After the U.S. government ban crypto privacy tool Tornado cash earlier this month, privacy is hot.
However, the unprecedented crackdown against a Web3product doesn’t mean that builders aren’t trying to protect Web3 users’ privacy.
Unstoppable Domains, a San Francisco-based startup, today announced integration with Skiff. Skiff is a privacy-focused email provider for crypto wallets. This integration will allow Web3 users to send encrypted emails end-to-end in more ways. Skiff works already with wallets on Solana, Ethereum and others.
Unstoppable Domains, a San Francisco startup, offers NFT-based domains for crypto wallets or websites. Unstoppable Domains domain names can now send encrypted emails to their recipients using Skiff’s tools.
Why is this so important? The company explained to Decrypt that privacy is an integral part Web3. Sandy Carter, Unstoppable Domains’ channel chief and SVP, stated that privacy is a fundamental part of Web3.
“All Web3 apps should be able to communicate directly with their users. If they don’t, they won’t be able to build community, which is the core purpose of Web3.”
Andrew Milich, Skiff CEO, said: “It is an interesting time right now in privacy. Our mail product, which is open-source and free, can be used by anyone. We have done everything we could to ensure that your identity is protected.
Its mission is to provide a digital identity that can be owned by every individual on the planet. It declared a valuation at $1 billion following a Series A funding round of $65 million.
To date, the company has registered over 2.5 million crypto domains and generated more than $80 millions in sales.