[Blockchain Today Reporter Kim So-yeon] Make Sense Labs, a decentralized application company supported by venture capitalist Tim Draper, announced that it will support users of social messaging apps to receive rewards in cryptocurrency.
According to MakeSense’s announcement, the technology company launched a cryptocurrency reward function on the 5th (local time) in the SenseChat app, first developed in 2018. The app is known to allow you to interact with other users online, subscribe to other channels, invite new users, and create message threads to earn your company’s default sense token.
Crystal Rose Pierce, CEO of Make Sense and wife of controversial cryptocurrency Brock Pierce, said it was created to be free of third-party data collection primarily associated with high-level social media and messenger companies, such as Facebook Say. She claims that users of the app will continue to control their data while protecting their privacy.
“We believe that personal data is unique and the value of data should be theirs. Sense Chat allows members to better control their experiences, reward each other, and You can use the tokens as’voting’ to select content,” he explained.
A massive security breach has also occurred in messaging apps designed to preserve users’ personal information. Last year, Telegram also suffered a data leak, and some of the personal information of users was exposed on the darknet. While the message app Signal accepts cryptocurrency donations, SenseChat may be a handful of privacy-focused apps that offer cryptocurrency rewards.
SENSE, based on the EOS blockchain, currently has a market capitalization of over $10 million and is valued at $0.005918.
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