$DMAIL and $SUBHUB: The Two-Sided Attention Economy Web3 Has Been Missing

$DMAIL and $SUBHUB: The Two-Sided Attention Economy Web3 Has Been Missing

In the noise of Web3, most projects are chasing liquidity. Few are solving the real bottleneck: attention.

Tokens are minted. Protocols go live. DAOs form. But how do they talk to users? How do they get seen, clicked, joined, used?

In a multichain world fragmented across countless ecosystems, communication is not just hard—it’s broken.

DMAIL Network and Subhub fix that. Together.

They don’t compete. They complement. One faces the user. The other faces the business.

And that’s what makes $DMAIL and $SUBHUB the most fundamentally aligned dual-token system in Web3.

DMAIL Network: The User Platform

DMAIL is where the user lives.

With 51 million registered accounts across 38 chains, DMAIL has quietly become the largest wallet-native inbox in Web3. It’s not an idea—it’s already in daily use.

  • Top 10 project by UAW across all of Web3 (30-day window)
  • 2M+ monthly active users
  • Gmail gateway with account abstraction (live but publicly uncounted)
  • World ID integration for secure identity messaging
  • Top 3 AI project by user volume
  • Only 16 of 38 smart contracts deployed on dAppradar—real usage is significantly higher

Users on DMAIL get a secure, encrypted inbox directly tied to their wallet. They can subscribe to projects, manage identity, and—crucially—earn token rewards for reading messages through the “Read to Earn” system.

It’s not email. It’s a wallet-native communications layer, built for the multichain future. And $DMAIL powers it all.

This is the user side of the equation.

Subhub: The Business Platform

Subhub is where the project plugs in.

Subhub is the business-facing dashboard that lets protocols, DAOs, and dApps reach DMAIL users directly—through targeted, tokenized marketing campaigns.

  • 530+ Web3 projects onboarded (free tier)
  • Projects use RSS feeds to automate posts
  • Launch token-incentivized campaigns (pay users to open and engage)
  • Segment users by wallet type, behavior, chain, and preferences
  • Use AI agents for campaign timing, targeting, and analysis
  • Pay with $SUBHUB for discounts, priority access, and future staking benefits

This is where projects send, and users receive.
Subhub delivers the message.
DMAIL delivers it to the user.

$SUBHUB, set to launch in Q3 2025, is the project-facing token:

  • Campaigns are priced in $SUBHUB, native tokens or USDT
  • Using $SUBHUB unlocks advanced tools and lower fees
  • Fees are partially burned or recycled, creating a deflationary loop
  • Staking will offer benefits tied to campaign exposure and reach

This is the business side of the equation.

A Complete, Two-Sided Economy

This is where it clicks:

  • Users interact through DMAIL, powered by $DMAIL
  • Projects interact through Subhub, powered by $SUBHUB
  • Tokenized messages connect both sides, with provable engagement and real rewards
  • Both ecosystems are growing—but Subhub is pre-TGE and undervalued

It’s not a messaging tool. It’s a two-sided communication economy.

Like Google and Ads.
Like Gmail and Mailchimp.
Except it’s multichain, privacy-preserving, and tokenized from the ground up.

Why This Matters for Investors

  • $DMAIL is live. Used. Scaling. Underappreciated.
  • $SUBHUB is imminent. Built. Plugged in. Pre-TGE.
  • DMAIL gives you exposure to the user network and messaging rail.
  • Subhub gives you exposure to the project side, campaign revenue, and SaaS-like scale.

One delivers reach.
The other delivers monetization.

No other project in Web3 is offering this level of synergy between infrastructure and economics, between attention and incentives.

And yet both tokens are still early, with $SUBHUB yet to even launch.

If you believe Web3 will need a scalable, user-friendly, privacy-first communication layer that also pays users to engage—this is it.

$DMAIL owns the inbox.
$SUBHUB will own the message.
Together, they will own the future of Web3 attention.

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