Resolve identities in your app built with XMTP
When you build with XMTP, there’s no cold start for your app and your users. As soon as your app plugs into the XMTP network, it's able to reach today’s most popular and meaningful identities.
When you build with XMTP, there’s no cold start for your app and your users. As soon as your app plugs into the XMTP network, it's able to reach today’s most popular and meaningful identities.
Creating seamless user experiences in decentralized applications (dApps) is vital for the growth and widespread adoption of Web3. Unstoppable Domains is one such solution that greatly improves the user experience by offering blockchain-based domains. These domains simplify cryptocurrency transactions, enable easy user logins for dApps, games, and metaverses, and even offer a way to create and host censorship-resistant websites.
Best of all, once an Unstoppable Domain is minted on the blockchain, it belongs to the user forever without any renewal fees. Today, we'll walk you through the process of adding Unstoppable Domain support into your XMTP application.
XMTP Labs is taking a phased approach toward architectural and logical decentralization of the network. The mission is to make sure the network is permissionless: owned by infrastructure providers and users that choose to participate, which can be anyone. Taking it further, these permissionless infrastructure providers and users will become symbiotic, since one can’t exist without the other.
Follow these steps to start sending image attachments to wallets within your chat app. Our sample app includes everything you need to connect to wallets with thirdweb's WalletSDK, use XMTP's remote attachments, and upload larger files to thirdweb's storage.
Discover the WhatsApp for web3: end-to-end encrypted messages between wallets, that only you own and can take with you anywhere.
With Notifi, XMTP in-app messages can now trigger notifications to any web2 app, so devs can reliably reach their end-users without compromising on security.
Let's talk about some new content types for XMTP.
What's a content type? A content type is a way to describe the type of content a message contains on XMTP. Out of the box, XMTP's SDKs support one content type: text
.
Here's the thing though: messaging has been more than just text since way back in 2002, when your LG VX8100 was blowing up from MMS.
So we decided to propose some new content types: Attachment
and RemoteAttachment
. These new content types support rich media (images, videos, gifs, etc.) and will let you bring your messaging experience to the cutting edges of the early aughts.
If you’ve been in the web3/crypto community for longer than an hour, you’ve probably seen a strange message that seems to accompany every Discord server. Something that looks like this:
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Announcing XMTP Grants! A program to nurture web3 messaging projects, support public good creation, and foster ecosystem growth.