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Web3 Messenger BChat Adds Crypto Functionality With Beldex Wallet Integration

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Web3 Messenger BChat Adds Crypto Functionality With Beldex Wallet Integration

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web3 messenger BChat, which was built on the Beldex network, announced on Thursday the integration of the Beldex wallet into its messaging platform.

This allows users to send and receive Beldex MXN/USDthe native cryptocurrency of the Beldex network, while sending private messages to contacts.

According to the marketing director of Beldex Sultan Ziau, Private blockchains like Beldex offered a solution to the peer-to-peer transaction transparency problem in traditional blockchain-based wallets by verifying the authenticity of transactions without revealing transaction metadata. The long and complicated wallet addresses of traditional Web3 wallets could be difficult to remember, making identity verification difficult.

“BChat aims to solve this problem by associating wallet addresses with human-readable identities and allowing users to send each other private messages while transacting,” Ziau said in a press release.

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BChat IDs tagged in wallet addresses

BChat recently added encrypted voice and video calling functionality, where IDs are tagged in wallet addresses, allowing users to easily verify the identity of their contacts and send and receive BDX without double checking the address of the wallet.

President of Beldex Afanddy Bin Hushni He said that the key to the widespread adoption of Web3 ecosystems was to improve the usability and user experience of decentralized Web3 applications.

“BChat aims to do this by educating new users and adding new features to the platform, in an effort to close the deep gap in Web3 adoption,” Hushni said.

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