A new protocol has bold ambitions to become the feed of Web3.
RSS3 is an open-sourced information syndication protocol — a search engine that delivers an aggregated human-readable feed about every crypto wallet in existence.
The project has been built on three core ideologies: Transparency, decentralization and modularity. Founders say they're determined to ensure no single, authoritative figure controls everything — and want to encompass everything going on in this fast-moving space.
RSS3 says its product is a convenient way to know everything addresses, with keywords to be added in the near future. Intuitive features allow you to keep track of whenever Web3 activity happens.
The feed has also been designed with a huge focus on security, and unlike other apps, it strips out spam and phishing to ensure all of the information about a wallet is genuine. A good example surrounds vitalik.eth — and the endless stream of random nonfungible tokens the Ethereum co-founder receives. Through its approach, all of these activities are not included in his feed — giving users a clearer idea of what's happening.
What's more, the search functionality enables users to get a clear insight into what's trending — delivering a one-stop-shop where you can track your favorite crypto addresses.
According to RSS3, distribution channels for content have been gradually dominated by data superpowers over recent decades — and all of this has come at the expense of the user experience. Why? Because even the finest apps struggle to compete with monopolies.
"The right to create, disseminate and distribute information should not be in the hands of centralized governing. It is the basic right of cyber lives," the project says.
While the original RSS was
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