By partnering with Dmail, PvpFun advances information security in its platform, enabling its users to send encrypted applications across multi-chain networks.By partnering with Dmail, PvpFun advances information security in its platform, enabling its users to send encrypted applications across multi-chain networks.

PvpFun Partners with Dmail to Integrate Decentralized Encrypted Communication Solution with Web3 Entertainment

2025/11/29 08:00
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PvpFun, an AI-driven on-chain application network that focuses on Web3 entertainment, today announced a strategic collaboration with Dmail, an AI-powered decentralized communication platform that provides users with encrypted messaging, unified notifications, and targeted marketing. The partnership enabled the integration of Dmail’s decentralized secure messaging infrastructure into PvpFun’s network. With the integration, PvpFun is building a unified ecosystem that is set to allow players, creators, and users to engage in seamless on-chain interactions and cross-chain applications.

PvpFun is an AI-driven decentralized infrastructure network that enables Web3 publishers, creators, game players, and ordinary users to create, share, and monetize decentralized applications (DApps) and game experiences with no coding required. Using its AI models and specialized blockchain network, PvpFun is a platform where people turn ideas into working decentralized applications, tools, and games without the need for code experts.

How Partnership with Dmail Benefits PvpFun Communities

Through this partnership, PvpFun leverages Dmail’s Web3 communication infrastructure to improve messaging and transaction experiences for its customers. Dmail is a decentralized communication infrastructure that allows people to send encrypted messages, assets, and applications across diverse multi-chain networks, keep track of assets in real-time, and enable privacy in digital communications across Web3. In other words, Dmail merges encryption, decentralization, and user control into its robust network.

The partnership highlights the importance of secure messaging amid the growing Web3 space. Based on this collaboration, PvpFun incorporated Dmail Network’s SubHub solution to introduce advanced communication features into its Web3 network. With this integration, PvpFun users can now share assets and applications with interested users across Web3 safely and seamlessly. While this incorporation enhances the visibility of PvpFun’s network and improves its user engagement, it creates a mutually beneficial relationship between the two platforms. Dmail users can now seamlessly access PvpFun’s product offerings.    

With the alliance, PvpFun also brought advanced security and privacy into the on-chain platform. By using Dmail’s end-to-end encryption solution, PvpFun introduces efficient privacy for its users’ conversations and applications across cross-chain networks. It also introduces a new decentralized security system that safeguards user interactions, transactions, and communication in the Web3 environment.

Unlocking Interoperability in Web3

The partnership above showcases how PvpFun is redefining user-centric Web3 entertainment, where creativity becomes a valuable asset class, and fun delivers value and more benefits to users. Driven by its AI-powered FunScript engine, PvpFun allows people and creators to develop DApps plugged with assetized gameplays.

Despite the role that DApps play in the way people interact with the decentralized environment, the partnership between PvpFun and Dmail highlights the function of secure, real-time communication in decentralized applications. Whether it is communication, collaboration, enjoying multiplayer games, or engaging chat applications, real-time and safe communication is crucial for a seamless customer experience in the decentralized environment. 

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