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MarsCat and Cyper Partner to Pioneer Privacy-First Decentralized Social Infrastructures

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Data privacy scandals have been making headlines, and that’s pushed the Web3 movement to focus harder on sovereign data control. A strategic alliance has formed between MarsCat, a decentralized communication network, and Cyper, an anonymous Web3 social network. The two companies intend to combine their technologies and insights into new ways people can socially interact at heart, while merging approaches around how dApps will be used in the future for authentic insurance as opposed to exploitation.

Merging P2P Infrastructure with Multi-Functional Social Hubs

This alliance creates a stronger foundation for decentralized social interactions. MarsCat’s network is decentralized (P2P) and uses a unique protocol (RelayX) to provide a scalable communication network exclusively for dApps (decentralized applications). With no central points of failure (i.e. middle tier hosting) and full user control over routing of data, MarsCat’s communication network allows for secure and safe communications for everyone.

Cyper adds value to this infrastructure by providing an easy-to-use consumer-facing app layer. It is a Web3 social platform focused on user privacy as well as anonymity. Cyper brings together decentralized applications for messaging (encrypted), wallets (native), live streaming, and direct dApp access. At the same time, Cyper will benefit from the infrastructure provided by MarsCat’s robust backend network, providing Cyper with an additional level of security and low latency for the increasing number of users.

Driving Ecosystem Integration and AI-Age Privacy

This partnership is developing in tandem with a surge in interest in decentralized social networks (DeSoc) by users and developers searching for alternatives to legacy Big Tech algorithms. Recent ecosystem tracking on Binance Square illustrates the ongoing integration of Cyper with larger layer-1 solutions as blockchain ecosystems become interconnected through cross-chain compatibility; as privacy-based social protocols become necessary for AI-driven on-chain agents requiring secure and private machine-to-machine messaging paths.

Serverless P2P communication through this partnership reduces the metadata leaks that are typical of traditional messaging services. The integration of MarsCats network demonstrates the RelayX protocol’s ability to support hugely popular, high-volume consumer dApps such as live video and chat with integrated wallets; all while providing privacy protection for the users.

The Accelerating DeSoc Movement

MarsCat’s partnership with Cyper represents a greater trend within the industry where relational blockchain networks combine with social layers to return control of consumer owned data back into the consumers’ hands. This trend mirrors other achievements in the WEB3 ecosystem where DeBox and BitMart have partnered together for the purpose of facilitating Web3 Social Networking and data control by creating decentralized frameworks that empower users.

The demand for anonymous, non-centralized (or serverless) networks should increase as traditional social networks continue to be vilified for their data monetization and aggressive content moderation.

Conclusion

The collaboration is a major step forward for the Decentralized Social Infrastructure. By combining a scalable serverless peer-to-peer connection network with a feature-rich anonymous social hub, the companies are creating the blueprint for the future of digital communications.

As Web3 matures, privacy-first collaborations will be a vital part of proving decentralized social platforms that can rival incumbents in performance, while protecting the principle of user sovereignty.

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