#Privacy Shouldn’t Need a Disclaimer.

Most messaging apps make big privacy promises, then bury the fine print where they actually collect your data.

Liberdus skips the fine print entirely privacy isn’t a claim here, it’s how the app is built.

~ No Phone Number, No Email

You create an account without handing over a single personal detail. No SIM, no ID, no profile built around you. Anonymous by default, not by setting.

~ End-to-End Encryption, Built For The Future

Every message is protected using both classical encryption and quantum-resistant cryptography. So your conversations stay private today, and they’ll still be private once quantum computers mature enough to break today’s standard encryption.

~ No Central Authority

@Liberdus runs on a network of independent validator nodes instead of centralized servers. No single company controls it. No single point of failure can take it down. No government can shut it off by pressuring one server.

~ Spam-Proof By Design

Strangers messaging you for the first time pay a small fee to do so. You collect it when you read and respond. Genuine people won’t mind. Spammers can’t afford to bother.

~ Messaging and Payments, In One Place

Send LIB tokens directly in your conversation no separate wallet app, no extra steps. Just chat and pay, like sending a text.

Put together, these aren’t just features. They’re a different philosophy on what a messaging app owes its users.

Try out Liberdus yourself: https://liberdus.com/site/ #Security $ANSEM $XLM #DeFi