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Hyper Scalable Chats-Push Protocol Updates

What's it?

Basically, web3 messaging which just got a massive upgrade!
On an overall, Push Chat makes messaging in web3 as seamless as it is in web2. One feature the Push Devs have been working on extensively within Push Chat is Push Group Chat, armed with the ability to host conversations with multiple members. Whether you're chatting in public groups, enjoying more private discussions, or joining token-gated communities, Push Group Chat makes connecting with others simple and secure.

Scaling up means bringing it to a larger scale, innit?

Push is levelling up its scalability and increasing group limits into the thousands.
Yeah, you read that correctly.

Group Chat platforms have always struggled with the number of participants a single group could accommodate. This limitation has hindered the potential for large-scale user interactions and hence restricted how Group Chats can be used to connect with a broader audience.

It's dubbed as to being "hyper scalable" in reference to Push Group Chat’s newfound ability to handle significantly larger group sizes, transcending its prior limitations, signifying a major development for web3-native user interactions , empowering users to engage in more extensive and inclusive group conversations like never before.

Push Group Chat has made a big change in how people can talk to each other in groups. Now, you can have more people in your public and private groups than ever before. Public groups can have up to 25,000 people, and private groups can have up to 5,000 people. That’s a lot of people! This means you can have more fun and more conversations with more people in web3.

How is that possible?

Push Chat pioneers a decentralised approach, ensuring end-to-end encryption and placing control back into the hands of users, through transformational advancements at both the architectural and encryption levels.
Before, the Push team was encrypting messages using the private keys of all group members. Now, they’re dynamically generating session keys and encrypted secrets after pivotal group state changes.

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