Solana is rapidly progressing, with its DApp SolChat pioneering the introduction of audio calls within the blockchain protocol.
Solana’s SolChat unveils an innovative feature facilitating distinctive communication among various wallets.
Emergence of Encrypted Peer-to-Peer Communications on Solana SolChat on Solana now incorporates an audio calling feature, enabling direct communication between wallets. Anatoly Yakovenko, a co-founder of Solana Labs, highlighted this addition on X previously.
This functionality leverages WebRTC, an open-source program enabling real-time web communication, encompassing voice, text, and video.
Through SolChat DApps, users can securely engage in peer-to-peer conversations. Integration of WebRTC streamlines direct browser-to-wallet connections. Notably, both parties need to be online simultaneously to initiate or receive calls.
SolChat’s audio features employ the Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) encryption standard within WebRTC. Specifically designed for time-sensitive applications, DTLS ensures robust security and privacy, effectively thwarting eavesdropping, tampering, and message forgery.
Blockchain Battle: A Power Struggle Among Blockchains Yakovenko’s post on the X app holds significant promise for the new offering and presents a substantial challenge to rival blockchains. Additionally, there has been growing tension among community members on various blockchains lately. ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood notably made a strategic move highlighting this discord.
Last year, Cathie lauded Solana extensively, following its network’s remarkable monthly gain of nearly 200%. Yakovenko engaged in a verbal altercation with members of the Ethereum community, initiated when one ETH member, jebus.eth, likened Solana to the Democratic Party of Crypto.
He characterized the network as a “coalition of individuals, both affluent and impoverished, lacking comprehension of value creation and focused solely on the affordability of desired assets.”
In response, Solana’s co-founder swiftly retorted at Ethereum supporters, suggesting that Ethereum portrays itself “not as a herald of authentic revolution, but merely as an innovative display of bourgeois disruption.”
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