Most people think Whispr is just a messaging app.
It isn’t.
Whispr is wallet-to-wallet encrypted communication on Base, designed so only the recipient can read the message.
Here’s exactly how the encryption works and why it matters for journalism 🧵
Sorry for the inactivity — been on vacation.
Back now and building again.
Whispr is still live and available:
https://t.co/cFJ4pp3i9M
More coming soon.
Whispr is an encrypted wallet-to-wallet messaging app built on Base.
You can:
• send private messages
• stay anonymous
• attach ETH to messages
• support journalists or creators directly
All in one transaction.
A fully encrypted, Reddit-style forum is coming to Whispr in a few days.
No tracking.
No data mining.
No admins reading your posts.
Just pure, private conversations.
This is what the internet should’ve been.
Privacy is breaking.
Big platforms are moving away from encryption, not toward it.
At the same time, demand for private communication has never been higher.
So we’re building something different 👇
This is bigger than an app.
It’s a shift toward:
👉 encrypted communication
👉 decentralized identity
👉 privacy-first networks
Whispr is just the beginning.
This is bigger than an app.
It’s a shift toward:
👉 encrypted communication
👉 decentralized identity
👉 privacy-first networks
Whispr is just the beginning.
Good question. The receiver needs to connect once to register their encryption key. Without that, messages can’t be decrypted. We don’t store plaintext or act as a middleman—everything is encrypted end-to-end.
Whispr will become the network for privacy apps.
All connected.
Whispr messaging, Whispr forums, Whispr VPN & more.
It will all make sense.
Believers will win.