One app that unifies social and financial activity, without switching tools or sacrificing privacy.
Chat, payments, tipping, asset storage, and community participation all happen in one encrypted, self-custody experience designed to reward interaction, not extract data. Social layer plus financial layer, fully integrated. That’s the difference between using #Web3 and living in it.
#Dlicom returns 45% of ad revenue to creators and users 💰
On some popular Web2 platforms, 100% of ad revenue stays with the platform. Other models like $BAT reward attention at the browser level, but don’t extend revenue sharing to social creation itself.
And here comes the interesting part, Dlicom does.
The 45% split is built into the model from day one, not promised “someday.” You create the content and drive the engagement. The value flows back to the people who actually build the platform.
This is what fair #SocialFi looks like. What do you think is a fair revenue split for creators?
No one really thinks about this when they use social apps. 🚨
You don’t pay with money, but you pay with your data. Such as your behaviour, your habits, and even your attention, all have value.
In Web3, we see parts of this clearly. $FIL stores data. $GRT indexes it.
But on most social platforms, users never actually control what they generate.
That value is tracked, profiled, and quietly turned into profit. Over time, a lot of people in crypto started to question this model.
Not from a technical angle, but from a human one.
That question is what shaped how #Dlicom is being built.
A #SocialFi platform focused on protecting users instead of extracting from them, where communication is private, ownership is clear, and interaction doesn’t come with hidden costs.
Social connection shouldn’t require giving up control.
Would you trade a bit of convenience for real privacy?
$SOL proved something important, which is speed and low-friction change behaviour.
When things feel instant, people actually use them.
The same rule applies beyond payments, to chat, tipping, and everyday interaction.
That’s the principle guiding how we think about building at Dlicom: remove friction first, let real behaviour follow. UX shapes culture more than features.
Prices go up and down. Predictions change every week. That’s exactly why #SocialFi shouldn’t be built on speculation, but on ownership, privacy, and real interaction.
Markets react to liquidity. Communities are built on trust.