Coinbase has launched an exciting new feature on its Coinbase Wallet platform. This feature allows users to engage with the crypto community through secure messaging, revolutionizing communication in the digital asset space.
By integrating the Extensible Message Transport Protocol (XMTP), Coinbase Wallet ensures end-to-end encryption, decentralization, and full user control over their identity and chats.
XMTP Explained
XMTP is an open-source protocol and network designed for secure web3 messaging. It serves as the underlying technology powering the messaging feature on Coinbase Wallet. XMTP enables decentralized, fully encrypted wallet-to-wallet communication, ensuring privacy and data security for users.
By leveraging XMTP, Coinbase Wallet allows users to engage in end-to-end encrypted messaging directly through their wallets. This means that users can communicate with others using their Ethereum identities, including .eth domains, .cb.id usernames, or Lens IDs. Eliminating the need for separate apps for messaging and payments, enabling real connections, NFT transactions, and direct payments across a wide range of cryptocurrencies.
One of the key advantages of XMTP is its decentralization. While the protocol currently operates on a network owned by its developer, XMTP Labs, there are plans for a phased network decentralization.
Another standout feature of messaging on Coinbase Wallet is the ownership and portability it provides. Users have complete control over their messaging data and chats, which are tied to their wallet address rather than a single company. This allows for seamless migration between different XMTP-compatible apps, ensuring uninterrupted access to conversations even if users switch platforms.
Getting Started with Messaging
To start using the messaging feature, users must have the Coinbase Wallet mobile app and either a .lens account or an invitation via QR code. Once set up, the messaging inbox can be found within the ‘Assets’ tab of the Coinbase Wallet app.
Users can easily connect with others by sharing personal QR codes or searching for connections. Token-gated messaging allows users to interact with other holders of the Proof of Attendance Protocol (POAP). POAP tokens are verifiable proof that an individual attended a specific event or participated in a particular activity.
Conclusion
Coinbase Wallet’s messaging feature aligns with the platform’s commitment to fostering Web3 adoption. In addition to messaging, Coinbase has actively encouraged using Web3 usernames. The introduction of cb.id usernames, powered by the Ethereum Name Service (ENS), simplifies identifying and sending funds by replacing complex wallet addresses with user-friendly usernames.
By incorporating XMTP-based messaging, Coinbase Wallet addresses fraud concerns prevalent in the crypto community. With direct wallet-to-wallet communication, users no longer need to rely on separate platforms for messaging, where the authenticity of Web3 identities may be questionable.
Coinbase Wallet’s introduction of secure messaging powered by XMTP represents a major leap forward in crypto engagement. Integrating messaging and payment functionalities, Coinbase Wallet simplifies communication, empowering users with greater control and security.