I’ve been exploring Dchat, a platform built to make public conversations live on the blockchain. It genuinely feels like a new chapter for social interaction.
Most Web3 platforms talk about decentralization, but Rstory actually shows it.
You connect your wallet, join a room, and every message becomes part of an open, verifiable conversation history, not stored on some company’s server, but on-chain.
For easier connection i used the phantom app and the experience was seamless. Fast authentication, clean interface, and no unnecessary setup friction.
What really impressed me was the Insights feature. It turns dialogue into discovery.
You can tag your chats, collect feedback, and watch discussions grow in depth instead of chaos.
It’s early, but it already feels like a glimpse into how decentralized communities might communicate in the near future. Open, transparent, and collectively owned.
My take: Blockchain-based chat won’t just replace traditional forums,
it will redefine what “public conversation” means in the digital age.