MENA Web 3.0 Blockchain communications platform, Pravica launches the first DcFi
Headquartered in Egypt with a presence in
the UAE, Pravica, the everyone-to-everyone communication platform, offering a
native Web 3.0 Blockchain-enabled unified, secure and privacy-compliant
messaging platform, has launched the first DcFi (Decentralized Communications
and Finance) platform under the name Pravica Club.
The platform is an extension of what
Pravica has already been working on for the past three years. Pravica
applications, built on Stacks Blockchain and secured by Bitcoin, has developed
and launched a completely decentralized Web 3.0 communications platform that
can be utilized by both enterprise and individuals securely and easily. Pravica
is one of the very few in this sector that offers live products, the Pravica
Messenger for mobile devices and now Pravica club.
Mohamed Abdou, Founder and CEO of Pravica
explains, “Today there is a high demand for decentralized secure and private
communications applications. Projects of this kind have already raised millions
of dollars, even though they have yet to build something. At Pravica we are
aware that building in Web3 is not easy, especially when it comes to
communications apps because of the large amount of data coming in and out, that
is why we started early on solving all the problems using a different stack of
tools to ensure we have a highly scalable and easy to use the product. We have
a great advantage and are offering tangible products.”
The Pravica Club is the first DcFi platform
offering several interesting features. It is a DcFi platform because other than
allowing for Web3 and native crypto conversations it also offers seamless
in-chat payments and stacking pools similar to most DeFi applications out
there.
The crypto-native decentralized messaging
features include:
Users of Pravica Club are on-boarded with
their decentralized identity from BTC domains which are registered through a
smart contract on Stacks Blockchain, secured by Bitcoin. No email, phone number
or any personal information is required.
All messages are encrypted. Messages can be
cryptographically linked back to the crypto wallet by signing special messages
with currently the Hiro wallet. In the future, Pravica is working to enable
full functionalities of wallet-to-wallet conversations, as well as enabling
users to invite others using wallet addresses for full interoperability.
Gideon Greaves, Managing Director CV VC
Africa, says, “Pravica club is truly disrupting the way we communicate online.
It’s only a matter of time before the web3 community moves away from
centralised communication platforms. I believe Pravica club is where they will
go. The features, secure platform and team within Pravica are world-class.”
Users don’t need to copy and paste NFTs to
be used as profile pictures, but instead, extract the NFT from their wallet and
showcase it as a verified avatar. The NFT is authenticated by each user’s
wallet. In the future, these NFT avatars will be utilized to unlock other
offerings in Pravica Club.
Users can send cryptocurrency payments, as
likes, and enter stacking pools. Content creators can thus monetize their
content through “Write to Earn” or “Create to Earn”, just like predecessors
“Play to Earn”.
One of the biggest and unique features of
the Pravica Club is the “eternal message”. Users in Pravica Clubs or in Pravica
messenger will be able to extract a text of 1024 characters and mint it as an
eternal message. The eternal message takes the form of an NFT. The
ramifications are huge, Eternal messages can be used to save and engrave
personal moments, like the first time someone said “I love you” or even
business agreements or historical statements.
Mohamed Abdou, Founder and CEO of Pravica,
explains, “We are empowering the Web 3 creator economy. This is especially
relevant in the era of the Metaverse where individuals will need decentralized
identities, secure communications and P2P financial transactions. DcFi,
presented as Pravica Club, is the gateway towards a truly Web 3.0 creators
economy.”
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