Prices go up and down. Predictions change every week. That’s exactly why #SocialFi shouldn’t be built on speculation, but on ownership, privacy, and real interaction.
Markets react to liquidity. Communities are built on trust.
Most #SocialFi projects: Whitepaper → Presale → "Soon" 📄
$DEGEN proved speculation wasn’t the point, engagement was.
Dlicom shipped the product FIRST 💎 - Live encrypted messaging. - In-chat crypto transfers. - Social feeds with tipping. - Non-custodial wallet. - Built on #Base for speed.
Presale starts with real utility and a working product. This is how you de-risk SocialFi.
Most social platforms don’t charge you money. They charge you for your data.
They track behaviour, preferences, and interactions, then turn that insight into profit.
We’re building Dlicom as a #SocialFi experiment around a different idea:
Social platforms shouldn’t treat users as products. Privacy-first communication. Non-custodial by design. Built to give you the benefits of social interaction without extracting value from your data.
Because interaction should feel human, not transactional.
They lose it because of things they approved and forgot about. One smart contract approval can give unlimited access to your wallet, even without sending a transaction.
When was the last time you checked your wallet permissions?
Over the past days, we’ve been discussing Web3, self-custody, and digital communities.
Here’s a bit of context. We’re building Dlicom in the #SocialFi space, not as another social app, but as an experiment around privacy-first communication and human-centred communities.
The core idea is simple: Social platforms shouldn’t be optimised solely for engagement metrics, but rather for trust, clarity, and genuine interaction.
We are listening closely to how people actually use #Web3 today.
What do you think current social platforms get most wrong?
🔥 Market action on December 31 showed a noticeable uptick in the #SocialFi sector. According to on-chain and market data, the SocialFi sector rose by 3.28%, outperforming several other crypto verticals as the broader market edged slightly higher.
This movement suggests renewed interest and resilience in social finance–oriented assets and sectors, even when the broader market shows mixed performance, reflecting how SocialFi remains a distinct and active narrative in late-cycle crypto dynamics.