Best Product
- amir5399
- Dec 17, 2025
- 2 min read
Two things are usually needed to build a successful product: a great team and a great idea. We’re lucky to have both.
At this point, everything comes down to execution. Turning an idea into something real, usable, and meaningful. Not just shipping a product, but building something that actually feels right when people use it.
Along the way, we make countless decisions. Every version we release, we already know that in a few months we’ll look back and think of a better way to do parts of it. That’s normal. For users, these changes may not always be visible or critical. For us, they matter a lot. Building the system in a way that we can maintain, evolve, and improve over time is our highest priority.
We know we’ll want to add features, rethink flows, and improve things we haven’t even discovered yet. Making future change easy is one of the hardest problems in engineering - and we feel it every day.
What guides us is a very clear intention: to build a decentralized solution where privacy is not a feature, but the default. Along the way, ideas emerged naturally.
One of them is the temporary identity - a way to interact with others without exposing who you are, without sharing your name, and without leaving unnecessary traces behind.
Some problems we assumed would take years to solve turned out to be solvable sooner than we thought. Decentralized notifications were one of those moments. Not trivial, not obvious - but possible.
We enjoy the journey, but right now the focus is on stability. Less chasing, more solid ground. We know the ingredients are good. Now it’s about patience, attention, and making sure the cake comes out exactly the way it should.
