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XMTP v2 Is Here

The latest version brings conversation filtering and improvements to privacy Over the past 12 months, we’ve met with hundreds of development teams using the XMTP protocol to build native web3 messaging. Whether it has been 2-person teams at a hackathon or the largest companies in web3, the feedback was

XMTP is delivering secure direct messages with the Lens API

Lens Protocol has adopted XMTP to provide a secure and private direct messaging layer for the entire Lens ecosystem.

XMTP is delivering secure direct messages with the Lens API

Secure web3 messaging for wallet apps with XMTP

How XMTP enables wallets to secure conversations, not just transactions and assets.

An interoperable future between different wallets and chains powered by XMTP

Igniting the team and community to build the standard communication protocol for web3 together

a16z Crypto leads our $20m Series A alongside other incredible funds & angels...

Igniting the team and community to build the standard communication protocol for web3 together

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We couldn’t care less where you work.

The Takeaway: At XMTP, our belief in valuing impact over output makes some things abundantly clear; we care very little about when and where our team members get work done, and we care a lot about the quality and impact of the work they are doing. When I think about

We couldn’t care less where you work.

XMTP Mobile SDKs now available in Developer Preview

This holiday season, we have an early gift for all the web3 developers out there. Our Mobile SDKs are now available in Developer Preview [https://xmtp.org/sdks-and-tools] 🧑‍💻 We heard the need for mobile support loud and clear. XMTP now supports a Swift SDK, Flutter SDK, and a React Native

XMTP Mobile SDKs now available in Developer Preview

XMTP v2 Is Here

The latest version brings conversation filtering and improvements to privacy Over the past 12 months, we’ve met with hundreds of development teams using the XMTP protocol to build native web3 messaging. Whether it has been 2-person teams at a hackathon or the largest companies in web3, the feedback was