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What is Mask Network (MASK)?
Mask Network —— Bridge Connects Internet Users from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0
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- Mask Network is a portal to help users seamlessly transition from Web2.0 to Web3.0. It allows users to seamlessly send encrypted messages, encrypted currencies, and even decentralized applications (such as DeFi, NFT, and DAO) on the platforms of traditional social giants; thus, users can create a decentralized application ecosystem.
- The purpose of Mask Network is to provide decentralized tools for the existing centralized Internet, to build a bridge between the real world and the encrypted world, so as to realize the freedom and privacy of personal data, so that every user can control his own Data value.
- There are currently two main products: Maskbook and TesserPG.
- Maskbook seamlessly connects with mainstream social software in the form of a Twitter/Facebook plug-in, achieving seamless sending of encrypted information, encrypted red envelopes, market quotation display and Uniswap transaction integration and other functions, aiming to create an application ecosystem based on the Web 3.0 world.
- TesserPG is a cryptographic identity management system that can encrypt chat information by using a mobile phone input method that instantly encrypts user information.
- Currently Maskbook has been implemented on Twitter and Facebook to allow users to send and receive encrypted posts with access control.
Mask Network Key Metrics
Recent Price | $25.78 |
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Market Cap | $255,317,316.99 |
Circulating Supply | 9.901.954 MASK |
Total Supply | 100.000.000 MASK |
Max Supply | 100.000.000 MASK |
About Mask Network
Mask Network is a portal to help users seamlessly transition from Web2.0 to Web3.0. It allows users to seamlessly send encrypted messages, encrypted currencies, and even decentralized applications (such as DeFi, NFT, and DAO) on the platforms of traditional social giants; thus, users can create a decentralized application ecosystem.
The vision of the project is to provide decentralized tools for the existing centralized Internet and build a bridge between the real world and the encrypted world to realize the liberalization and privacy of personal data, so that every user can control the value of his own data
There are currently two main products: Maskbook and TesserPG.
- Maskbook seamlessly connects with mainstream social software in the form of a Twitter/Facebook plug-in, achieving seamless sending of encrypted information, encrypted red envelopes, market information display and Uniswap transaction integration, and aims to create an application ecosystem based on the Web 3.0 world. In terms of ease of use, it continues the UI/UX of Internet products, which is friendly and portable. In the early stage of the project, it received the attention and recognition of many opinion leaders in the blockchain industry, and completed a good cold start.
- TesserPG is a cryptographic identity management system that can encrypt chat information by using a mobile phone input method that instantly encrypts user information.
Mask Network Project Team
Mask Network is a Shanghai-based startup founded Suji Yan. Prior to founding Mask Network, Yan had founded Dimension.im, which is a series of products meant to advocate for social liberty along the cypherpunk movement, specifically “Right of Cryptography and Freedom of Interpretation.”
Mask Network Project Features
Currently Maskbook has been implemented on Twitter and Facebook to allow users to send and receive encrypted posts with access control. Access control means that the publisher of information can choose specific objects to interpret its information. For groups outside the selection range, only meaningless ciphertexts can be seen. The encryption method uses mature encryption algorithms to ensure that the original information cannot be cracked for a long period of time in the future. Due to the use of an asymmetric encryption algorithm, the objects within the target provide their own public key for encryption. Specifically, at the operational level, the recipient who needs the information also installs the Maskbook plug-in. Taking into account the controlled nature (from third-party platforms) and aesthetics of the ciphertext, the team also introduced ciphertext in the form of pictures and emoticons.