A recent interesting project has caught attention in the decentralized communication field.
It's called Huddle01, and it clearly takes a different approach from existing video conferencing platforms. Instead of a centralized server, it operates on a node network, handling real-time video calls and meetings in a fully decentralized manner.
Looking at the tech stack, it was built on Arbitrum Orbit. So, it's an attempt to bring the communication infrastructure itself on-chain.
It seems that the movement to decentralize communication tools within the Web3 ecosystem is becoming more concrete. It could be a pretty attractive option for users who prioritize privacy and censorship resistance.
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SilentObserver
· 12-13 16:19
Hey, not bad. There's finally a practical on-chain communication solution.
Running smoothly without lag is the key. Let's wait and see.
Someone should have done this a long time ago. Centralized platforms are really outrageous.
Arbitrum Orbit? Is this tech stack reliable? Has anyone tested it?
A boon for privacy advocates, but I'm worried it's still just a conceptual project.
Why hasn't anyone started using decentralized communication on a large scale yet?
Alright, this time it’s not just theoretical talk. We need to see the actual experience.
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ForkThisDAO
· 12-12 13:43
Wow, finally there's a reliable decentralized calling tool, no need to be monitored by big corporations anymore
Huddle01 uses Arbitrum Orbit, looks like they're serious
Decentralized communication has been talked about for years, is there really a project daring to do it now? I'm a bit excited
Privacy is indeed a necessity; I'm already tired of the Zoom setup
Can the node network handle video calls technically? That's the real question
Have you used it? How's the experience? Don't just show PPT projects
On-chain communication, this feels like what Web3 should be doing
Another brick added to the Arbitrum ecosystem, frozen solid
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LuckyHashValue
· 12-11 08:46
Node calls sound good, but can they really beat Zoom?
Decentralized communication has always been a pseudo-demand; most people just want stable usage.
The Arbitrum Orbit route is quite competitive, with both L3 and communication features.
Privacy and censorship resistance sound great, but what about user experience? Can it connect instantly?
It feels like Web3 for Web3 again, and there is still no true killer app.
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 12-11 08:43
Node calls sound good, but whether they are stable enough to use in practice is still an issue
Decentralized video on Arbitrum Orbit? Let's see if it can outperform Zoom first
Privacy is private, but latency and lag also need to be addressed, brother
Both communication and on-chain, can this combo punch win?
Decentralized communication, will Huddle01 just be another PPT project?
Honestly, it still depends on whether it can retain users; the retention rate for Web3 projects... you all know
Great technology, but with such a complex architecture, could it actually reduce usability?
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VitalikFanAccount
· 12-11 08:41
Wow, can Huddle01 really be stable? On-chain video conferencing sounds great, but how do they handle the latency?
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 12-11 08:27
Really, decentralized video conferencing—can it finally get off the ground this time?
Another communication project on Arbitrum; at last, someone is working on privacy.
Wait, is running video on a node network really stable? Probably just another PPT coin.
This is the real Web3 vibe—taking down Zoom's centralized servers.
I've never heard of Huddle01; could it be just another money-grabbing scheme?
On-chain communication infrastructure sounds impressive, but how's the user experience?
Adding privacy anti-censorship—but is network latency a problem?
Another one—will this round truly come to fruition?
A recent interesting project has caught attention in the decentralized communication field.
It's called Huddle01, and it clearly takes a different approach from existing video conferencing platforms. Instead of a centralized server, it operates on a node network, handling real-time video calls and meetings in a fully decentralized manner.
Looking at the tech stack, it was built on Arbitrum Orbit. So, it's an attempt to bring the communication infrastructure itself on-chain.
It seems that the movement to decentralize communication tools within the Web3 ecosystem is becoming more concrete. It could be a pretty attractive option for users who prioritize privacy and censorship resistance.