$ETH meets a different kind of spam problem.

Day 7 of 20 , The Hidden Cost of Spam
We all know the frustration of opening a messaging app and finding promotions, random links, fake giveaways, and scams we never asked for.

While exploring Liberdus, I came across an idea worth thinking about: what if sending unwanted messages had a cost?

Liberdus introduces a mechanism where unknown senders can pay a configurable toll before their message gets attention.

That changes the incentive.

Instead of making the recipient spend time filtering noise, the sender has a reason to think twice before sending it.

And this is where $LIB gets interesting. It’s not just a token to watch on a chart; it’s part of an ecosystem built around decentralized messaging, payments, and network activity.

Maybe the future of messaging isn’t about receiving more messages.

Maybe it’s about receiving better ones.

Day 7 of 20.

Would you rather have unlimited messages, or a system that makes people think twice before reaching you?

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