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is there any web3.0 mailbox provider?

I was thinking for the fact the emails were stored in distributed networks that will be more reliable. thanks.

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  • mailcheapmailcheap Member, Host Rep

    As a hosted email provider, it doesn't make much sense for us to introduce the additional overhead of a blockchain.

    A single tenant mail server is quite resilient with a modern stack (cloud, snapshots, etc.) and is fairly easy to make into a multi tenant architecture should you wish.

    Pavin.

  • Email itself is an online+local network.

  • @mailcheap said:
    As a hosted email provider, it doesn't make much sense for us to introduce the additional overhead of a blockchain.

    A single tenant mail server is quite resilient with a modern stack (cloud, snapshots, etc.) and is fairly easy to make into a multi tenant architecture should you wish.

    Pavin.

    but but my isn’t blockchain compatible!!!1! you need to make it zero trust and run it with a consortium to protect against 333% attacks1!

    /sarcasm

  • CabbageCabbage Member
    edited August 2022

    What the hell does putting Web 3.0 on anything even mean at this point?

  • is there any web3.0 mailbox provider?

    Yes, it's called Usenet and has existed since 1979.

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