Session, Messaging App is Launching SESH Token-Why? And What Do We Know About It? | HackerNoon
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Recent developments in messaging apps highlight growing privacy concerns, especially with centralized platforms sharing users' IP addresses and personal information. Advocates argue for decentralized solutions like Session, which prioritize user privacy by not retaining personal data. Unlike traditional platforms that store information on centralized servers, Session utilizes blockchain and decentralized networks to ensure privacy. They are now enhancing their mission with the introduction of their native token, $SESH, prompting questions about its role and purpose in the context of a messaging app.
Many centralized messaging platforms require personal information during registration, creating risks for user privacy when data is stored and accessible on servers controlled by single entities.
Decentralized messaging apps like Session leverage blockchain technology to eliminate centralized servers, ensuring that not even developers can access user data, thus enhancing privacy.
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