


Did you know? GMX users got over 60,000 critical alerts delivered directly to @CoinbaseWallet via Notifi + XMTP in July.
Real-time alerts both keep users safe, but also keep them engaged.
This shows how dapps + wallets use XMTP to reach + engage users, safely + securely.


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12:01 PM • Aug 15, 2024


XMTP is building an onchain solution for trusted communications.
When you subscribe to a dapp like GMX, the permission is stored securely on the network. This lets inboxes like Coinbase Wallet know GMX has the permission to reach you.
It's the trusted source of truth.



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12:01 PM • Aug 15, 2024



Everything starts with verified permission.
Dapps let users sign to subscribe, using XMTP. Because it's a wallet signature that cannot be spoofed, all apps + inboxes can now trust to deliver messages to that user.


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12:02 PM • Aug 15, 2024



A smarter approach for senders.
Currently, email providers like MailChimp have no way to verify that you actually gave a company permission to email you. This leads to spam because they have no source of truth.
XMTP's solution let's senders check, then send...reducing spam.


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12:02 PM • Aug 15, 2024



This means trusted + verified communications for users, dapps, & senders.
When users can trust communications, and those communications happen on a secure, encrypted network with crypto rails, new use-cases can emerge that were not previously possible.


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12:02 PM • Aug 15, 2024
If you're interested in how XMTP's network-level consent can create trusted + verified communication, (especially in the wake of AI-generated spoofing and spam), see Understand user consent preferences with XMTP
To learn more about how Notifi enabled GMX to deliver 60,000 critical alerts directly to their users on Coinbase Wallet via XMTP, check out this case study: Notifi uses XMTP to deliver real-time alerts on Coinbase Wallet