Private Messaging
Text and media conversations with encrypted sessions, small-group design, and data-minimizing defaults.
Private-first messaging for real communities
A communication app built around user-controlled identity, encrypted conversations, and safer boundaries for private groups.
What DNAchain Is
DNAchain is designed for people and communities that need direct communication without turning every conversation into a permanent public profile.
The first release focuses on messaging, voice, device-based identity, contact consent, and reliable delivery across real mobile networks. Servers support discovery, signaling, push coordination, and relay paths when peer-to-peer connections are not available.
Core Product
Text and media conversations with encrypted sessions, small-group design, and data-minimizing defaults.
App-to-app voice calls using signaling, STUN, and TURN relay support for mobile networks and restrictive firewalls.
Identity starts from the device. Accounts and profiles can be scoped to a context instead of becoming one permanent public self.
Consent, blocking, reporting, admin controls, and safety review flows are treated as product foundations, not later decoration.
Architecture
Mobile communication has to work through changing networks, background states, and NAT restrictions. DNAchain treats servers as coordinators and relays, while keeping the product direction private-first and device-centered.
Trust Layer
The public site avoids token, investment, or financial return language. The first official story is communication, user control, and responsible safety operations.
Who It Serves
Member-based groups that need consent, moderation, and clear boundaries.
Project rooms and direct communication for teams that value less data exhaust.
Focused groups, support circles, and trusted communication channels.
Early Access
The first release is being tested through limited builds. For product access, partnership, security reports, or general contact, reach the team by email.
Use this address for early access, product questions, and security reports.