Free communication was supposed to be a feature. It turned out to be a design flaw. When sending a message costs nothing, the incentive to be intentional disappears. That's not a user problem it's an architecture problem. Spam scales because the math works. Scams are everywhere because the barrier is zero. Genuine conversations get buried because noise is free to produce. The instinct has always been to solve this with better filters. But filters don't change the underlying economics they just manage the consequences. @Liberdus starts earlier in the chain. By introducing small message tolls and network fees, the protocol ensures that reaching someone requires a minimum level of intent. The cost isn't high enough to restrict access it's just high enough to make mass abuse inefficient. The result is a different kind of inbox. One where messages arrive because someone decided they were worth sending. Where attention belongs to the user, not the platform. Where communication defaults to signal instead of noise. Friction isn't the enemy of good communication. The absence of it is. liberdus.com #Liberdus $ LIB #Web3 #BNB $BNB
Cloudflare launches Monetization Gateway, letting customers charge for webpages, APIs, datasets and MCP tools via stablecoin payments over x402. Cloudflare mentions Open USD and $USDC , with payments settling through blockchain-based rails. #USD #USDC
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Status is a decentralized messaging app with a built-in wallet and access to dApps, no phone number required, metadata privacy, and censorship resistance. On paper, it checks many of the same boxes as @Liberdus . But there's a gap worth examining. Status is built specifically for users who want to message while managing a wallet in the same app, with token-related workflows designed for DAO and DeFi communities. It's powerful but it's built for Web3 natives, tied to the Ethereum ecosystem. @Liberdus is building for everyone else too. The architecture is different from the ground up. Liberdus runs on Shardus, a Layer 1 designed to scale to billions of daily active users, with no single point of failure. Payments and messages travel in a single transaction, not as two separate features sharing a screen. Encryption is quantum-resistant by default. And no phone number, no email, no identity required not just as a privacy feature, but as a core design principle. Status built a great tool for the DeFi crowd. Liberdus is building the communication layer for everyone who comes after them. The difference isn't features. It's who each project was actually designed for. #Liberdus $ LIB #Web3 #Privacy $BNB
Loopring, Ethereum's first zk-rollup, is shutting down its DEX and AMM immediately, citing a lack of adoption and being outpaced by modern zkEVM rivals. #ETH $ETH
Spam has never really been a technology problem. It's an incentive problem. When sending a message costs almost nothing, abuse becomes inevitable. Bad actors can flood inboxes at scale, while everyone else is left filtering, blocking, and ignoring. The best solutions don't just clean up spam after it appears. They change the economics that make spam profitable in the first place. Introduce small network fees, user-controlled filters, and communication by intent, and the dynamic changes completely. Mass spam becomes expensive. Meaningful conversations become the default. The future of digital communication isn't about building smarter spam filters. It's about building networks where respecting someone's attention is part of the protocol itself. See how @liberdus is rethinking communication. #LIB #LIBERDIS $BNB #BNB