
Skiff Domains launches!
With thousands of Skiff Mail users already using custom domains for email, we’re excited to launch a major feature to make custom domains even simpler: Skiff domains.Skiff Domains take all the pain out of domain registration for your own privacy-first, end-to-end encrypted mail address. Instead of configuring MX, CNAME, and TXT records, you can now simply sign up, open Skiff Mail, and purchase a domain that will be automatically configured to receive mail privately on Skiff. Skiff Domains hel...

Skiff: Private, Web3 Email
Skiff is privacy-first, end-to-end encrypted email powered by your wallet. Skiff is a completely new take on the consumer application stack for communication and collaboration: One that is private, intuitive, and built to empower people to own their own data. In this piece, we’ll walk through how Skiff’s application stack works, linking to our open source code repositories, whitepaper, and blog entries along the way to give more context on how our products work. In this blog, we’ll walk throu...
Skiff is end-to-end encrypted, privacy-first, wallet-native email, collaboration, and more. Try it out at https://skiff.com.

Skiff Domains launches!
With thousands of Skiff Mail users already using custom domains for email, we’re excited to launch a major feature to make custom domains even simpler: Skiff domains.Skiff Domains take all the pain out of domain registration for your own privacy-first, end-to-end encrypted mail address. Instead of configuring MX, CNAME, and TXT records, you can now simply sign up, open Skiff Mail, and purchase a domain that will be automatically configured to receive mail privately on Skiff. Skiff Domains hel...

Skiff: Private, Web3 Email
Skiff is privacy-first, end-to-end encrypted email powered by your wallet. Skiff is a completely new take on the consumer application stack for communication and collaboration: One that is private, intuitive, and built to empower people to own their own data. In this piece, we’ll walk through how Skiff’s application stack works, linking to our open source code repositories, whitepaper, and blog entries along the way to give more context on how our products work. In this blog, we’ll walk throu...
Skiff is end-to-end encrypted, privacy-first, wallet-native email, collaboration, and more. Try it out at https://skiff.com.
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Own an ENS name and looking for more ways to use it? In this post, we’ll cover how to use your ENS name as an end-to-end encrypted email inbox.
ENS is the Ethereum Name Service - a decentralized domain name system built on Ethereum. ENS allows users to assign human-readable names to wallet addresses, websites, and other blockchain-based assets. Instead of using long, complex hexadecimal addresses (like 0x0BC607Af865024eFc70DA2374E4552201725ADe6), ENS enables users to send funds or interact with decentralized applications using simple names like 'skiff.eth'.
Simplicity: ENS simplifies using Ethereum addresses easier because it replaces long hexadecimal strings with shorter, memorable, and human-readable names. The likelihood of making a typo is also much lower!
Versatility: ENS is not just for Ethereum addresses. It can be used to name other cryptocurrency addresses, decentralized websites, and more.
Ownership and Control: As ENS domains are based on blockchain, users have full control over their domain without reliance on a centralized registrar. This decentralization gives you autonomy over your identity on the web, unlike a centralized username on a single provider.
Decentralization and Censorship Resistance: Being on the Ethereum blockchain makes it resistant to censorship and centralized control. It’s impossible for a single entity to censor an ENS name.
Interoperability: ENS has been integrated with many wallets and services - including Skiff Mail - making it widely accepted and easy to use in the blockchain ecosystem.
First, sign up or sign in with your wallet. You can use MetaMask, Brave Wallet, Coinbase Wallet, or more to sign up.
If your wallet has ENS records set, it will automatically be added as an email alias. Then, follow the 15 second video below to set your ENS as your default email address:
Feel free to contact us on Twitter, or post on our Subreddit or Discord. We hope this guide was helpful!
Own an ENS name and looking for more ways to use it? In this post, we’ll cover how to use your ENS name as an end-to-end encrypted email inbox.
ENS is the Ethereum Name Service - a decentralized domain name system built on Ethereum. ENS allows users to assign human-readable names to wallet addresses, websites, and other blockchain-based assets. Instead of using long, complex hexadecimal addresses (like 0x0BC607Af865024eFc70DA2374E4552201725ADe6), ENS enables users to send funds or interact with decentralized applications using simple names like 'skiff.eth'.
Simplicity: ENS simplifies using Ethereum addresses easier because it replaces long hexadecimal strings with shorter, memorable, and human-readable names. The likelihood of making a typo is also much lower!
Versatility: ENS is not just for Ethereum addresses. It can be used to name other cryptocurrency addresses, decentralized websites, and more.
Ownership and Control: As ENS domains are based on blockchain, users have full control over their domain without reliance on a centralized registrar. This decentralization gives you autonomy over your identity on the web, unlike a centralized username on a single provider.
Decentralization and Censorship Resistance: Being on the Ethereum blockchain makes it resistant to censorship and centralized control. It’s impossible for a single entity to censor an ENS name.
Interoperability: ENS has been integrated with many wallets and services - including Skiff Mail - making it widely accepted and easy to use in the blockchain ecosystem.
First, sign up or sign in with your wallet. You can use MetaMask, Brave Wallet, Coinbase Wallet, or more to sign up.
If your wallet has ENS records set, it will automatically be added as an email alias. Then, follow the 15 second video below to set your ENS as your default email address:
Feel free to contact us on Twitter, or post on our Subreddit or Discord. We hope this guide was helpful!
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