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EtherMail, the leading Web3 communication platform, today announced the launch of its native integration with Telegram, creating a direct bridge between wallet-linked communication and the crypto community’s favorite messaging app.

For the first time, email and Telegram can live under one roof, combining EtherMail’s secure wallet-linked inbox with Telegram’s massive reach and real-time engagement. The integration enables users to receive on-chain verified messages from projects, DAOs, and protocols directly in Telegram, with the added benefit of earning EMT tokens for engaging through EtherMail’s Read2Earn program.

“Web3 communication has been fragmented for too long — projects send messages into the void, and users are left overwhelmed by irrelevant noise,” said Gerald Heydenreich, Founder and President of EtherMail. “Telegram is where the Web3 community lives — now it’s also where verified wallet communication happens. With this integration, we’re bringing trust, precision, and value together under one roof.”

Through EtherMail’s blockchain-synced targeting engine, projects can now send personalized and authenticated and Read2Earn messages to verified wallet holders in real time, whether it’s a governance vote, a token airdrop, or an NFT mint. Messages follow assets even as they move between wallets, ensuring unmatched accuracy and trust in communication.

Users can link their existing wallet and Telegram account via desktop or create a new non-custodial wallet when registering on mobile enabling web2 users to bridge seamlessly into the web3 world. Once connected, users start receiving wallet-verified project updates directly in their Telegram chats — and earn EMT tokens for every Read2Earn message they interact with.

The Telegram integration expands EtherMail’s ecosystem — combining wallet-linked email, blockchain-based targeting, and Telegram delivery, all tied to the user’s wallet identity. This marks a major step toward unifying Web3 communication — making it secure, verified, and rewarding, all in one place.

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