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Here's a feature that could actually shake things up in crypto: direct wallet messaging. Imagine being able to send messages straight to someone's wallet address. The possibilities? Pretty wild:
- Spread your tokens across multiple wallets without losing communication channels
- Signal to farming bots that their run is over
- Actually locate and reach holders
- Coordinate buys or community actions
This kind of on-chain messaging infrastructure could genuinely flip how we interact with assets and each other. It'd shift market dynamics in ways we haven't even fully considered yet.
On-chain messaging sounds cool, but when it comes to large investors coordinating buys and sells... it feels like a new hotbed for insider trading.
Isn't this just adding a contact list for bots? Next step, should wallets be allowed to trade themselves?
Retail investors' tokens can be diversified, but the power over messages always remains in the hands of whales. I can't see through this logic.
Insisting on being bearish, market dynamics are not that easy to change.
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But on the other hand, the idea of being able to contact the holder directly is pretty clever, saving a lot of time arguing in groups
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On-chain messages? Feels more like adding another weapon for spam and rug pulls
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Wait, isn't this just the blockchain version of mass texting, but with even more drawbacks
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I didn't expect market coordination to be this centralized
It seems more like giving rugpull and scam teams a new weapon, but it’s definitely somewhat interesting.
The idea itself is fine, but the key is who uses it and how... Anyway, it’s just another feature prone to abuse.
On-chain messaging infrastructure? Sounds nice, but I just want to know how to filter spam messages, or else how can we deal with being bombarded every day?